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The event is free and open to the publi c. We would appreciate it if you could please forward this announcement to any students or colleagues who may be interested.\nHere are the full detail s:\nFriday, October 9, 2020\n10:00am – 5:00pm Eastern Time\n \nThe Developi ng Room Working Group\nRutgers, The State University of New Jersey\n \nOnli ne Event via Zoom\nFree and open to the public\n \nRegister in advance for this event:\n (https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A %2F%2Frutgers.zoom.us%2Fmeeting%2Fregister%2FtJ0kdOmrqTotHdGH2DguVDjsyiLelp -tJP9_&data=02%7C01%7Ccolvill%40arthist.rutgers.edu%7C02c473d44b9c49463 80508d865613254%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C63737081541152 9536&sdata=kJTaTCpLy2jKEtg57q3U3vOLafv%2F64j0eOwIgH8FPHo%3D&reserve d=0)https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kdOmrqTotHdGH2 DguVDjsyiLelp-tJP9_\n \nAfter registering, you will receive a confirmat ion email containing information about joining via Zoom.\n \nPlease join us for the Developing Room’s third annual Graduate Student Colloquium on the History and Theory of Photography. A full schedule of events is included be low. \n \nThis event will feature presentations by Ph.D. candidates who are working on dissertation topics in which photography—its histories and theo ries—play a central role. Presenters will share a chapter or a section from their dissertation, along with an account of how that chapter/section fits within their larger project. The presentation format involves a formal 25- minute presentation followed by 25 minutes of discussion. The Developing Ro om invites a large audience of faculty and students in order to ensure a ri ch conversation and to build a constituency from which papers can be drawn in subsequent years. In the last two years, our event has brought together an international group of researchers working across a wide range of topics related to photography.\n \nThis year’s respondent will be Ellen Handy, a historian, curator and critic of photography and modern art. She teaches co urses in the history of photography, art of the United States, art criticis m, and research methods in art history at The City College of New York. Pre viously, she was Executive Curator of Visual Collections at the Harry Ranso m Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas, Curator of Collect ions and Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography, Senior Res earch Assistant in the Department of Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and a regular columnist for Arts Magazine. She received her PhD fr om the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University, and her B A from Barnard College of Columbia University. Her research interests inclu de landscape and urban imagery in photography and other mediums, intersecti ons of art and science in 19th century photography, women and photography, connoisseurship in photography, printed ephemera, and early modernism in vi sual and literary culture in the United States.\n \nMore information about the presenters, including their bios, paper titles, and abstracts, can be f ound on the event website at www.developingroom.com/events (https://nam02.s afelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.developingroom.com%2 Fevents&data=02%7C01%7Ccolvill%40arthist.rutgers.edu%7C02c473d44b9c4946 380508d865613254%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C0%7C6373708154115 29536&sdata=n2d%2FqbcNojHTUhh%2FXBI9Pfie7LyjnVrcDP46MhiCOxE%3D&rese rved=0).\n \nSchedule of Events:\n10:00 Introduction\n \n10:15 Kaitlin Booh er, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey\nColor Sells: The Creation and Reception of Color Fashion Photographs in Harper’s Bazaar and\nVogue, 1 932–45\n \n10:40 Discussion\n \n11:10 Lauren Graves, Boston University\nThe Neighbor: Helen Levitt’s imagined landscapes of East Harlem\n \n11:35 Disc ussion\n \n12:05 Lunch Break (1 hr 25 min)\n \n1:30 Colin Young, Yale Unive rsity\nCapturing Absence: Indigenous Disappearance and Desert Emptiness in the First\nPhotographic Albums of the Prairies and Pampas\n \n1:55 Discussi on\n \n2:25 Molly Kalkstein, University of Arizona\nThe Discerning Eye: Mat eriality and the 1970s American Market for Photographs\n \n2:55 Discussion\ n \n3:25 Break (10 min)\n \n3:35 Kathryn Poindexter, University of Southern California\nAaron Siskind’s Photographs as Rosenberg’s Imaginary Museum\n \n4:00 Discussion\n \n4:30-5:00 General Discussion led by Dr. Ellen Handy, The City College of New York\nPlease send any questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. More information about the Developing Room can be found at www.developingro om.com (https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fw ww.developingroom.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Ccolvill%40arthist.rutgers.edu%7 C02c473d44b9c4946380508d865613254%7Cb92d2b234d35447093ff69aca6632ffe%7C1%7C 0%7C637370815411539535&sdata=DO8mKOMNUyCqvhyUAI%2F0Q7DYd3SYh%2BjfWqc4al zkrQY%3D&reserved=0).\n \nSponsors:\nArt History Department, Rutgers Un iversity\nCenter for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Dear colleagues,
Please jo in us for the Developing Room’s Graduate Student Colloquium on the History and Theory of Photography, on Friday, October 9, 2020, 10:00am – 5:00pm, on Zoom. The event is free and open to the public. We would appreciate it if you could please forward this announcement to any students or colleagues wh o may be interested.
Here are the full det ails:
Friday, October 9, 2020
10:00am – 5:00pm Eastern Time
The Developing Room Working Group
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
< p style="line-height: 1.38;">Online Event via Zoom
Free and open to the public
Register in advance for this event:
https://rutgers.zoom.us/me eting/register/tJ0kdOmrqTotHdGH2DguVDjsyiLelp-tJP9_
After registering, you will receive a con firmation email containing information about joining via Zoom.
&n bsp;
Please join us for the Developing Roo m’s third annual Graduate Student Colloquium on the History and Theory of P hotography. A full schedule of events is included below.
This event will feature presentations by Ph.D. candidates who are working on dissertation topics in which photograph y—its histories and theories—play a central role. Presenters will share a c hapter or a section from their dissertation, along with an account of how t hat chapter/section fits within their larger project. The presentation form at involves a formal 25-minute presentation followed by 25 minutes of discu ssion. The Developing Room invites a large audience of faculty and students in order to ensure a rich conversation and to build a constituency from wh ich papers can be drawn in subsequent years. In the last two years, our eve nt has brought together an international group of researchers working acros s a wide range of topics related to photography.
This year’s respondent will be Ellen Handy, a historian , curator and critic of photography and modern art. She teaches courses in the history of photography, art of the United States, art criticism, and re search methods in art history at The City College of New York. Previously, she was Executive Curator of Visual Collections at the Harry Ransom Humanit ies Research Center of the University of Texas, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography, Senior Research Ass istant in the Department of Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and a regular columnist for Arts Magazine. She received her PhD from the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University, and her BA from Barnard College of Columbia University. Her research interests include landscape and urban imagery in photography and other mediums, intersection s of art and science in 19th century photography, women and photography, co nnoisseurship in photography, printed ephemera, and early modernism in visu al and literary culture in the United States.
More information about the presenters, including their bio s, paper titles, and abstracts, can be found on the event website at www.developingroom.com/event s.
Schedule of Events:
10:00 Introduction
10:15 Kaitlin Booher, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Color Sells: The Creation and Reception of Color Fashion Photographs in Harper’s Bazaar and
Vogue, 1932–45
10:40 Discussion
< p style="line-height: 1.38;">11:10 Lauren Graves, Boston University< /p>
The Neighbor: Helen Levitt’s imagined l andscapes of East Harlem
11:35 Discussion
12 :05 Lunch Break (1 hr 25 min)
1:30 Colin Young, Yale University
Capturing Absence: In
digenous Disappearance and Desert Emptiness in the First
Photographic Albums of the Prairies and Pampas
1:55 Discussion
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2:25 Molly Kalkstein, Universi
ty of Arizona
The Discerning Eye: Materiality and the 1970s America
n Market for Photographs
2:55 Discussion
3:2 5 Break (10 min)
3:35 Kathryn Poindexter, University of Southern California
Aaron Siskind’s Photographs as Rosenberg’s Imaginary Mus eum
4:00 Discussion
4:30-5:00 General Discus sion led by Dr. Ellen Handy, The City College of New York
Please send any questions to
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Sponsors:
Art History Department, Rutgers University
Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University
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