Call for

PAPERS

 

Sixth Annual Georgia

Undergraduate

 Art History 

Forum

 
Sponsored by
The Georgia Undergraduate
Art History Consortium
through the cooperation of
University of West Georgia
LaGrange College
Georgia College & State University
University of Georgia
Georgia Southern University
Valdosta State University
North Georgia College & State University
Armstrong Atlantic State University

 

http://www.westga.edu/~rtekippe/

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The Department of Art of the University of West Georgia will host the Sixth Annual Art History Forum, Friday, March 2, 2007, 10:00 am to 2:30 pm, in 312 Humanities Hall.

 

 

We invite undergraduate art history students from all Georgia colleges and universities to submit proposals for papers to be read at the forum. Papers may treat any topic in the history of art. Submit by e-mail an abstract of no more than two double-spaced pages no later than January 19, 2007. Only one proposal per student, please. Include your paper title, your name, address, e-mail address, phone number, name of your supervising professor and your academic affiliation.

Digital projection and screens will be provided. You should bring your own laptop or a CD or thumbdrive with a folder/file of images that can be shown through XnView, or which are arranged in a power point presentation on PC. Papers are strictly limited to 20 minutes.

E-mail abstract to Rita Tekippe.  (rtekippe@westga.edu)

Acceptance will be announced on February 16, 2007

Program Chairs

·       Rita Tekippe Dept. of Art Univ. of West Georgia

                Humanities Hall Carrollton GA 30118  678-839-4953

·        Dorothy Joiner Dept. of Art & Design LaGrange College

·        Tina Yarborough Dept. of Art Georgia Coll. & State Univ.

·        Lai Orenduff  Dept. of Art Valdosta State Univ.

·        Pamela Sachant, Dept of Fine Arts North Georgia Coll. & State Univ.

·        Evan Firestone University of Georgia

  

All faculty, students, and others interested in art history

are encouraged to attend the forum. Through it we celebrate student achievements in the discipline and provide an opportunity to share recent research.