Maloney will present “Saving Roman Painting: The Antiquarian Reproductions of Pietro Santi Bartoli (1635–1700)” at 10:15 am and will be introduced by Sarah McPhee.
Christina Crawford Preserves History of Atlanta Housing Projects
Christina E. Crawford worked with her students, university colleagues and community partners to establish two Georgia Historical Society markers for the first federally funded public housing projects in the US: Techwood Homes and University Homes. Click here to read an article about this work in the Emory News Center.
Ellen Archie to present at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America
Ellen Archie will present a paper entitled “The Enveloping Dionysos: Northern Greek Pebble Mosaics and the Derveni Krater” at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2023.
Miltiadis Kylindreas to present at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America
Miltiadis Kylindreas will present a paper entitled “Memory Eternal: The Anastylosis of the Athenian Treasury at Delphi & the Politics of Archaeology in the Early 20th Century” at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2023.
Annie Maloney awarded Mellon Interventions Project Public Humanities Teaching Fellowship
Annie Maloney is one of 6 recipients of the Mellon Interventions Project Public Humanities Teaching Fellowship for the 2022-2023 Academic Year. Maloney will teach a course on Global Baroque Art and the Digital Humanities that introduces undergraduate students to public humanities projects that create new and alternative narratives of early modern art in Europe and beyond.