2011 Cleveland Symposium: Matters of Life & Death

Fri 2/25 @ 10:30AM – 6PM

Intrigued by the Etruscan underworld, spontaneous reproduction, or Tibetan skull bowls? Attend the 37th Annual Cleveland Symposium, one of the longest-running art history graduate student symposia in the United States to explore “Matters of Life and Death: Decay and Rebirth in the Visual Domain.” The day will be packed with thought-provoking presentations from young scholars. Hosted by the Joint Art History Program of CWRU and the Cleveland Museum of Art.

The scoop:

Decay, death, birth, and rebirth are some of the most prevalent themes explored in the history of art. Young scholars attending distinguished graduate art history programs from across the country and abroad will present their recent research featuring these topics at the 37th Annual Cleveland Symposium.

Organized by students in the joint graduate program of Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Symposium provides a forum in which graduate students from art history programs across the United States and abroad can come together to present topics on the history of art.

Cleveland Museum of Art Lecture Hall

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