This Thursday, pack your lunch and come to Wilder 101 for the presentations of Research Fellows who have been working in, you guessed it- Art!
First up at 12:20 is junior art history major Victoria Werner, whose paper is Assessing Small Finds as an Archaeological Conservator: Case Studies from Ancient Italy and Egypt. Werner’s sponsor was Archeology and Art History Professor Susan Kane, with whom Werner has spent summers on digs in the Sangro Valley.
At 12:50, senior art history major Natasha Davis reports on Urban Reclamation: The Role of Politicized Street Art in Berlin. Davis has now been researching street art in Berlin for two years as an OCRF, and her talk promises to be especially exciting.