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Online Talks | European Prints in Museums in the American South

Posted in lectures (to attend), online learning by Editor on October 11, 2025

From ArtHist.net:

Paper Backstories: European Prints in Southern Museums

Online, hosted by Vanderbilt University, 16 October 2025

Staged in conjunction with the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art’s Fall 2025 exhibition Paper Backs: Hidden Stories of European Prints from the VUMA Collection, this virtual symposium will bring together curators who oversee collections of European prints at museums spread across the South. Each curator will give a lightning-style, 10-minute presentation about their museum’s pre-1915 European print holdings, with the goal of making these collections better-known amongst local, regional, and global audiences of both amateurs and professionals. The symposium also seeks to initiate a collective discussion about how and why European prints often served as catalysts for the formation of institutional art collections in a region with limited public art infrastructure before the turn of the twentieth century. How did old master and early modernist European prints in particular support various progressive and post-World War I- era agendas? What challenges and opportunities face the study and promotion of such objects in the South today? Attendance is free and open to all.

Please register to receive the Zoom link.

s c h e d u l e

12pm (Central Standard Time)  Courtney Wilder, The Vanderbilt University Museum of Art, Nashville

12.15  Sarah Cartwright, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Florida State University, Sarasota

12.25  Dana E. Cowen, The Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

12.35  Maggie Crosland, The Birmingham Museum of Art

12.45  Nelda Damiano, The Georgia Museum, University of Georgia, Athens

1.00  Alyssa M. Hughes, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond

1.10  Q&A

1.30  Event concludes

Cambridge Material Culture Workshop Fall 2025

Posted in lectures (to attend), online learning by Editor on October 11, 2025

This fall’s Material Culture Pre-1850 Workshop schedule:

Cambridge Material Culture Workshop

Michaelmas 2025

We’re excited to announce the term card for Michaelmas 2025. Each of the four sessions will meet online and in-person at St. John’s, Cambridge, starting at 5pm. For more information, please contact Tomas Brown (tbnb2@cam.ac.uk) or Sophia Feist (stcf2@cam.ac.uk).

27 October
• Corryn Kosik (Edinburgh), The Influence of European Courts at Regent Arran’s Kinneil House
• Matthew Wood (Curator, Castle Howard), Weighing Scales of Power: The State Apartments at Castle Howard

3 November
• David Martin (Cambridge), Feeding the Body to Save the Soul: Love Feasts in Colonial South India, 1830–1842
• Lis Riveros (Cambridge), The Social Architecture of the Interwar English Pub

17 November
• Alice Goldsney (University of East Anglia), Work in Progress: Breaking Bread in Reformation England
• Robert Hewis (Bard Graduate Center), ‘With Sower Sawce their Sweete do Taste’: Sweetness and Morality at the English Banquet

1 December
• Carlo Scapecchi (Arden University), Making and Repairing Luxurious Carriages and Coaches in the Medici Court in Florence, 1591–1650
• Jamie Ostmann (Durham), From the Court to the Coffeehouse: London Chocolate Culture, 1650–1720