Mobility/Exchange

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, image by author
Author: Kale Serrato Doyen
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, image by author I traveled to Europe for the first time this summer with the support of a...
A student sits at a table holding archaeological objects
Author: Mati Castillo
This past summer I was lucky enough to work at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s offsite collection facility, the Edward O...
Author: Diana Flatto
Taking advantage of the mobility of printed materials via the international postal system, cultural producers forged...
Author: Francesca Bonamo
What do you think about when you visit a museum? Do you ponder the artifacts, read the labels and imagine the people these items...
Author: Dilann Harris
I received the opportunity to work alongside the Programming Director Valerie Bundy and Marketing Director Paige Ilkanhipour  at...
Author: Mariette Williams
This past Fall I had the opportunity to internship with Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, in Homestead, Pennsylvania....
Author: Bella Hanley
Now in the planning stages of its 58th iteration, the Carnegie International was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1896, shortly...
Author: Lila Seirsdale
This semester I worked as an intern at the Weirton Area Museum and Cultural Center. As a student studying remotely and not living...
Author: Andrea Maxwell
In the History of Art and Architecture Department (HAA) we benefit from our Constellations, researching and learning along...
Author: Alison Langmead
Researchers in the Visual Media Workshop, a digital humanities lab located in the Department of History of Art and...
Author: Golnar Yarmohammad Touski
Over the eventful summer of 2020 the isolation we collectively experienced across the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic...
Author: Sean Rosenthal
The Carnegie Museum of Art has about 600 unaccessioned works of video in physical format in its collection. This means that the...
Author: Lei Li
What does it take to build community in a museum department? As an intern at Education Department of the Carnegie Museum of Art,...
Author: Lumnija Gjoni
Archaeologists by trade are multi-disciplinary. Digging in the hot, dusty field in a foreign country and the lab of a world-...
Author: Shirin Fozi
On February 22 a group of 37 HAA undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty were in Toronto to see the Aga Khan and Royal...
*You can read this text in English below the Spanish versionAutora: Marisol Villela BalderramaDoctoranda en Historia del Arte y de...
Author: Katie LoneyPhD Student in History of Art and Architecture and Graduate Student Assistant in Public HistoryHow can furniture...
Author: Alex Taylor Assistant Professor and Academic Curator, History of Art and Architecture In a new collection display...
Author: Ellen LarsonPhD Student in History of Art and Architecture and University Art Gallery graduate fellowAs University Art...
In the Fall semester of 2016, I started training potential Itinera contributors outside the post of project manager. These...
  Since starting on Itinera, I've focused on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, an 18th-Century aristocrat and poet. Specifically, I focus...
Our workshop ended on Friday the 13th with a beautiful day at the Carnegie Library of Braddock with the artist collective...
Crivelli, Boston MFA
Boston report   Now that the semester has finally come to an end, I’ve had a chance to recover and wanted to bring you all up to...
Today is my last day working on the Itinera database until my presentation tomorrow.  While gearing up for the end of the semester...
We reworked Itinera because it was glitching on some tour stops for agents.  Now that it's been updated, all the tour stops are...
Last week, I got into the story surrounding Thomas Bruce and the Parthenon Marbles.  Now, let me tell you about the controversial...
With generous support from the Dean of Graduate Studies, ten HA&A graduate students (Maria Castro, Nicole Coffineau, Clarisse...
I'm still inputting data about the Elgin Marbles (now we're calling them the 'Parthenon Marbles') into Itinera.  For your...
As I mentioned in a previous post, my next step in Itinera is to input my Elgin Marbles-related information into the database.  So...
CAA has produced the pamphlet, "Code of Best Practices for Fair Use for the Visual Arts." It is clear, concise, and direct. Do read...
This week, just about all of the known Elgin Marbles have been submitted into a spreadsheet as preparation for Itinera.  However,...
For the time being, I know where the Elgin Marbles have been and how they traveled around Europe for all research purposes.  This...
Here's my second attempt at the Itinera abstract, after some comments from Jen: The humanities are ingrained in the history of our...
The First Experiences in Research (FE-R) program requires its students to write abstracts about their research projects.  So, here'...
For the month of January, I've been researching for Itinera to catalog the travels of artists and artifacts around Europe during...
For the past few months, Aisling and I have been searching for the identification cards created for Chinese immigrants using the...
Sisters Mary and Agnes Berry, daughters of Robery Berry, born in Britain only 14 months apart, naturally had an insepreable bond....
This is the current theme of Wesleyan's Humanities Center.  To add to all the many "turns" we have heard about, there is now a "...
ULS has recently subscribed to the peer-reviewed journal ARTMargins, published by MIT Press. According to its website, "ARTMargins ...
In the coming weeks, I will be producing a new set of standardized instructions for entering data into Itinera, as well as updating...