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On May 2, seven students in Dr. Michael Hatch’s art history course were selected by their fellow peers to present their acquisition proposals in front […]
On May 2, seven students in Dr. Michael Hatch’s art history course were selected by their fellow peers to present their acquisition proposals in front […]
Miami University offers a unique opportunity for its senior Art and Architecture History majors and minors to curate an exhibition at MUAM, fulfilling their capstone […]
Canton porcelain refers to the style of ceramic good produced and decorated in Guangzhou (now Canton), the capital of Guangdong in southern China. Canton used […]
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) was an prominent surrealist artist, gaining popularity and fame for both his quirkiness and odd tendencies. These characteristics rang true through […]
Created by sculptor Lucien Wercollier (Luxembourgish, 1908-1982), Eclosion is an abstract work meant to ignite a dynamic energy of natural growth. At the beginning of […]
Continuing with the theme of women in honor of International Women’s Day tomorrow, Friday, March 8, this post highlights the incredible feats taken by American […]
In honor of International Women’s Day on Friday, March 8, this post highlights two incredible female artists: Miriam Schapiro and Frida Kahlo. Miriam Schapiro (American, […]
Created by Yang Jin (Chinese, 1644-1727), One Hundred Children at Play embodies numerous symbolic themes pertinent to Chinese culture traced as far back at the […]
Thom Shaw (American, 1947-2010) was a Cincinnati-based artist who created works in a myriad of mediums, including painting, drawing and printmaking. Shaw’s artwork explored […]
By Olivia Semsel, Arts Management Intern Our fifth Student Response Exhibition, Outside the Box, is open, and you can come check out the unique creations […]
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