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Skidmore College
Filene Building
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
DEPARTMENT CHAIR:
Katherine Hauser
Telephone: (518) 580-5054
Office: 118A
Office Hours Spring 2013
Mondays: 10:00-12:00 pm and Fridays: 9:00-10:00 am, by appointment.
See Prof. Hauser for: signature on study abroad forms, major/minor forms, and AP credit.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT:
Terri Brandt
Office: 113

Annual Art History Lecture
2013
"Paint, Possessions, and Polity: Fifteenth-Century Foundations of French Painting"
Jennifer Courts, Visiting Assistant Professor
2012
"Muslim Identity, Artistic Practice, and Authenticity in Early 20th-Century British India"
Saleema Waraich, Assistant Professor of Art History
"Being Green in Africa Through Photography and Dress"
Lisa Aronson, Associate Professor of Art History
2009
"Mary Magdalene and the Good Widow: The Art of Dying Well in Renaissance Europe"
Penny Jolly, Professor of Art History
"'No Direction
Home': George Tooker, Deviance, and Visibility in Twentieth-Century
Katie Hauser, Associate Professor of Art History
2007
"Viewing Lehmbruck/Seeing Grimm: A Photograph from the
Degenerate Art Exhibition (
Kathryn Floyd, Visiting Assistant Professor
2006
"Color in Renaissance
Louisa Matthew, Associate Professor of Art History and Chair,
"The Joy of Sets: The Uses of Repetition in the
Eighteenth-Century French Interior"
Mimi Hellman, Assistant Professor of Art History
2004
"Mountains of Art: Recent Fieldwork in the
Rob Linrothe, Associate Professor of Art History
2003
"Artistic Blossoming in the
Deborah Hutton, Visiting Assistant Professor
"Dressing the Gods: Vodun (Voodoo) and the Art of the Body
Among the Ewe of
Lisa Aronson, Associate Professor of Art History
2002 (Moseley Lecture)
"Pregnant Moments: Maternity Clothing as Metaphor in 15th-Century
Netherlandish Art"
Penny Howell Jolly, Professor of Art History
2001
"Understanding Trauma: National Memorials to the Holocaust"
Natasha Goldman, Visiting Assistant Professor
"Large Sales and Small Profits: John Rogers' Sculptures for
American Parlors"
Michael Clapper, Assistant Professor of Art History
2000
"The Politics of Licentiousness: Gender,
Amelia Rauser, Assistant Professor of Art History
1999
"Audrey Flack's Still Lifes: Between Femininity and
Feminism"
Katie Hauser, Assistant Professor of Art History
