"A New Sculpturalism" Exhibit at MOCA
Several USC School of Architecture Faculty Members to have featured work in Exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art
June 16-September 16
Several USC School of Architecture Faculty Members to have featured work in Exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art
June 16-September 16
USC Fisher Museum of Art
Discover art spanning five centuries at USC Fisher Museum of Art.
Ongoing
Discover art spanning five centuries at USC Fisher Museum of Art.
Ongoing
Annual Conference: Objects in Motion in the Early Modern World
USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute

Friday, May 10, 2013; Saturday, May 11, 2013
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Museum Lecture Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90049
A Two-Day Conference Cosponsored by the Getty Research Institute and the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute
Organized by Daniela Bleichmar (University of Southern California), Meredith Martin (Wellesley College), and Joanne Pillsbury (Getty Research Institute)
An international group of scholars will examine the circulation of objects across regions and cultures in the early modern period (1500–1800), addressing the ways in which mobility led to new meanings, uses, and interpretations. Break-out sessions will invite the audience to consider these questions during an examination of objects from the Getty’s collections. A closing roundtable will provide an opportunity to discuss the methodological and theoretical potential of this line of inquiry for the study and teaching of art history.
Admission to this event is free. Reservations are required and can be made online. Please visit the Getty Calendar (www.getty.edu/visit/calendar/) in February 2013 to secure your spot.
Graduate students writing dissertations on related subjects can apply for a limited number of grants to defray the cost of travel to the conference. To request an application, please email emsi@usc.edu. Applications will be due March 1, 2013.
Save-the-date flyer
Daniela Bleichmar