Professor Gretel Rodríguez was recently published in the American Journal of Archaeology. The article, titled, "The Design and Reception of the Roman Arch at Orange," reconsiders one of the most important Roman monuments of ancient Gaul, the Arch...
Identity as Context; Memory as Content is an exhibition co-curated by HIAA/Psych concentrator Yereem Chun and Providence-based artist Kobe Jackson. The exhibition consists of works by Brown and RISD students across concentrations and...
Emily Hirsch, PhD candidate in the History of Art and Architecture department has been named a 2022-2023 Center for Netherlandish Art Flanders State of the Art Fellow.
Emily’s research centers on early modern Flemish sculpture. In the...
The HIAA Department would like to congratulate PhD candidate, Mohadeseh Salari Sardari, who was recently awarded the Steinhaus/Zisson Pembroke Center Research Grant.
The Beatrice Bloomingdale Steinhaus ’33, P’60, P’65, GP’87, GP’91/...
Professor in the Brown History of Art and Architecture Department, Jeffrey Muller, led an exhibition seminar of 6 Brown HIAA grad students to prepare an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The work the group has done for...
In 2020, Professor of Art History Itohan Osayimwese was awarded the 2020 Schelling Architecture Foundation Theory Prize. Due to the pandemic, the ceremony was cancelled. On October 26, 2022, at the ceremony in Karlsruhe, Germany, Schelling...
The Department of the History of Art & Architecture is proud to announce the recent and forthcoming publications of Professors Holly Shaffer (Grafted Arts: Art Making and Taking in Western India 1760-1910), Lindsay Caplan (Arte...
On Monday (September 26, 2022) Professor Dietrich Neumann gave the keynote opening address at Tirana (Albania) Architecture Week at Polis University. The lecture presented current critical debates about skyscrapers in New York City and their...
After an 11-year closure, the Royal Museum in Antwerp has reopened. While the museum's exterior remains the same, previously unused space inside the building has changed dramatically. An old masters curator and current Ph.D. candidate in the...