Jan 26 2024

CAA Panel Preview: “Sentimental Encuentros: A New Methodology for the Analysis of Mexican Art”

UIC Art History Colloquium

January 26, 2024

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Location

G400 Lecture Room

Current and former UIC graduate students, along with Marilynn Thoma Scholar and Assistant Professor in Art of the Spanish Americas Emmanuel Ortega, will preview their panel “Sentimental Encuentros: A New Methodology for the Analysis of Mexican Art," which will be part of the CAA Annual Conference on Feb. 14th from 4:30–6:00 pm. The line-up is as follows:

Marina Alvarez, PhD Student in Art History, “ ‘Educar es Redimir’: La Maestra Rural, Education, and the Nation in Taller de Gráfica Popular Prints”

Josh Gomez, PhD Student in Art History, “Propagating Pulque Narratives: The Sentimental Genesis of Pulque in 19th-Century Mexico”

Mariela Espinoza Leon, PhD Student in the History of Art, University of New Mexico (Panel Chair), “Constructing the Sentiment of a Nation: Jesus Helguera’s The Legend of the Volcanoes in Perspective”

Emmanuel Ramos-Barajas, MFA Alumni, UIC, “Montage and Authenticity in the Mexican Mise-en-scene”

Dr. Emmanuel Ortega, Marilynn Thoma Scholar and Assistant Professor in Art of the Spanish Americas, Discussant

Contact

UIC Art History

Date posted

Jan 18, 2024

Date updated

Jan 18, 2024