Faculty-Staff Achievements
Ian Berry, the Dayton Director of the Tang Teaching Museum, and Benjamin Bogin, director of the Asian Studies Program, appeared on WAMCs The Roundtable to talk about the ongoing Second Buddha: Master of Time exhibition and the Tangs events, which recently explored the Tibetan Buddhist concept of the bardo, often understood as the intermediate space between death and rebirth.
Elizabeth Dubben, teaching lecturer of Arts Administration and coordinator of the Entrepreneurial Artist Initiative, spoke to New York Makers magazine for an article about the and the options that 窪蹋勛圖厙s Arts Administration Program offers to students seeking to build their own businesses as artists.
Penny H. Jolly, professor of art history, published an article, "Gender, Dress, and Franciscan Tradition in the Mary Magdalen Chapel at San Francesco, Assisi," in Gesta 58, No. 1 (April 2019). Gesta, published by the International Center of Medieval Art, is the leading English-language journal for medieval art.
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