Mortality and Morality: Early Modern Prints & Paintings in the UAMA Collection
Wednesday
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
A pop-up exhibition curated by the students of Art History 314: Art & Culture in Renaissance Europe
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A pop-up exhibition curated by the students of Art History 314: Art & Culture in Renaissance Europe
Willem van der Leeuw (after Peter Paul Rubens), The Hunt of the Hippopotamus, ca. 1650, Engraving, Museum Purchase with Funds Provided By the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund
The students of Art History 314: Art & Culture in Renaissance Europe, taught by Dr. Jennifer Saracino, invite you to explore themes of death, conflict, temptation, sin, and redemption through their reflections on prints and paintings from the UAMA collection that date from approximately 1496 – 1655. Their curated exhibition is the result of a semester’s worth of research and learning.
Please join from 11:00-12:15pm for remarks and the opportunity to engage with the student curators. The pop-up exhibition will remain on view from 11:00am-4:00pm.
Student curators: Casey Algreen, Lola Arvizu, Sydney Blevins, Violet Brooks, Isabell Chamillard, Margaret Collopy, Aidan Conaway, Jasmine de Vera, Diego Fuentes, Fern Garn, Sai Heart, Cameron Hochsprung, Abby Joslin, Ellie Lozano, Logan Meza, Jason Perez, Elizabeth Portela, Gwyn Robbins, Axel Romero, Connor Rosen, Lexie Shaw, Pearl Sinclair, Parker Szmanda, Glen Tackett, Abby Trueblood, Chante Uentillie, and Haley Wolff
With questions about access or to request any disability-related accommodations at this event — such as ASL interpreting, closed-captioning, wheelchair access, or electronic text, etc. — please contact Visitor & Member Services Lead Myriam Sandoval, 520-626-2087.