Current Research in Art History: A Symposium
Saturday, November 7, 11 am – 2 pm,
Center for the Arts 2032
Reception following the symposium
Keynote address: Dr. Amy Sowder will present her current work, “Far from the Fountains: Inscriptions on Bronze Hydriai and the Importance of Water Jars in Ancient Greece”
Sponsored by The Art History Club, Department of Art + Design, Art History, and Art Education, and the College of Fine Arts and Communication.
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Did you write an interesting research paper last year for an art history class that you’d like to share? Are you currently working on a paper that you find fascinating? Do you need more public speaking experience for your resume? Submit your art history paper for our symposium!
Students are invited to submit papers on any topic within the field of art history. Papers should be between 6 and 10 pages in length. Limit one entry per person. Presentations will be between 15 and 20 minutes and should be accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation. You must be able to attend the symposium on November 7 (11 am – 2 pm) and also a brief practice session prior to the event. Five papers will be chosen and cash prizes will be awarded to those selected to present their work during the symposium.
If you’d like to be considered for the symposium, please submit your paper in the envelope next to Dr. Amy Sowder's office (3103R) by 5 pm on Wednesday, October 21. No email submissions will be accepted. Winners will be notified by email by Friday, October 30.
Questions? For further information, please contact the Art History Club AHCtowson@gmail.com or Allie Tscheulin atsche1@student.towson.edu.
No Entry Fee. Open to all Towson University Students – you need not be an art history major to submit! The presentations will be free and open to the public.
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