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Talk Back Spring 2020 (6.1)

Talk Back: Responses to “Isn’t It Time for Art History to Go Public?”

Derrick R. Cartwright, Jayne Cole, Laura A. Macaluso, Kelli Morgan
Image showing a series of post marks and stamps from all over the world
In the Round Fall 2019 (5.2)

Bridging the Distance: Teaching and Curating with Mail Art from the Archives of American Art

Miriam Kienle
Photo of a sign stating "City Personnel Only"
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

When Your Topic Goes Viral: Building a Public Scholarship Practice

Sarah Beetham
Magazine pages from Good Housekeeping titled "The Black Mammy Memorial Institute"
In the Round Fall 2019 (5.2)

Heritage and Hate: Teaching Confederate Monuments with Archives

Akela Reason
Advertisement for sheet music showing 3 books for sheet music from 1840-1920
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

Library and Gallery Exhibitions as Public Scholarship

Theresa Leininger-Miller
9 images of different people wearing a t-shirt with the wording "museums are not neutral"
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

Museums Are Not Neutral: We Are Stronger Together

La Tanya Autry, Mike Murawski
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

Slavery, Monuments, and the Black Digital Humanities

Renée Ater
Book cover for "Lessons from China" showing a girl wearing a mickey mouse sweater standing in front of an Asian-inspired gate
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

Reaching Broader Audiences through Book Projects

Amy Werbel
Image of a large group of people attending a talk given by 5 women
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

Isn’t It Time for Art History to Go Public?

Laura M. Holzman
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