Special thanks to: Lydia Abbott, Liora Belford, Jill Caskey, Vince Chan, Mark Cheetham, Adam S. Cohen, Diego de la Rosa, Angelica Demetriou, Olivia Di Gregorio, Emily Doucet, Marina Dumont-Gauthier, Nenita Ponce de León Elphick, Margaret English, Martin Everald, Björn Ewald, Barbara Fischer, Rafael Goldchain, Margaryta Golovchenko, Ido Govrin, Ramine Haider, Julian Jason Haladyn, Elizabeth Harney, Atleigh Homma, Lise Hosein, Jillian Husband, Nicola Palmieri Infantino, Alexandra Kavanagh, Steve Khan, Marjan Khorram, D. Esther Kim, Carl Knappett, Elizabeth Legge, Kristina Matevski, Paige McLachlan, Sequoia Miller, Philip Monk, Heba Mostafa, Hana Nikcevic, Julia Ouellette, Alexandra Palmer, Sascha Priewe, Rebecca Proppe, John Paul Ricco, Tia Sager, Arshia Salesi, Sarah Stanners, Georgiana Uhlyarik, Rhiannon Vogl, Ryan Whyte, Amelia Zhu, as well as the Department of History of Art, the Graduate Union of Students of Art, Hart House, and the Student Initiative Fund.

Why does art history matter? How is an education in art relevant to my current studies? What can I do after graduation with an art history degree? This one-day event  with lectures, workshops, and panel discussions with faculty members, alumni, postdocs, and current students will answer these questions and more. The event is accompanied by an exhibition of both visual and literary works that respond to the nature of art.

Art History:
Why Does it Matter?
May 31, 2019. Hart House.

Questions about the event may be directed to art.alumni@utoronto.ca

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