California State University, Sacramento
Festival of the Arts 2006 Art History Symposium

In Light of the Pacific: Photography from the Pacific Rim


 Date: March 4, 2006
 Time: 1-5 pm
 Place: Kadema 145

Sandra Phillips
Sandra Phillips

















Sandra Phillips, Ph.D., Senior Curator of Photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art:
Keynote: The Photography of Shomei Tomatsu

Wendy Grossman, Ph.D., Art History, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.:
Oceanic Art through the Surrealist Camera Lens of Man Ray and the Politics of Representation

Barbara Anello, Independent scholar and artist, NYC:
Dorothy West Pelzer:  The Architecture of Southeast Asia in Photographs (1962-1971)

Royce Smith, Ph.D., Modern & Contemporary Art History, Wichita State University, Kansas:
Unsettled Australian Landscapes: The Contemporary Photography of Rosemary Laing

Christian Henriot, Professor of History, Lumière-Lyon 2 University, France; currently Fulbright scholar, University of California, Berkeley:
Virtual Shanghai: A Resource & Research Platform in the History of Shanghai

Reagan Louie: Photographer and Professor of Photography, San Francisco Art Institute:
Artist's talk

Reagan Louie, Enjoy Business Club
Reagan Louie, Enjoy Business Club

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A reception for speakers and audience in the University Library Gallery will close the symposium.

Guests can enjoy the two photography exhibitions on view in the gallery during the Festival of the Arts: The Triumph of Helios: Photographic Treasures of the California State Library, displaying 19th century photographs, and the Photography Faculty show.

   

The art history symposium is free and open to the public.
Information: eobrien@csus.edu