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Hi all,

This may be of interest to members. Wednesday, November 17th, at 7PM
ET for *Art
of the Americas: Global Perspectives*, the November *Virtual Salon*
co-sponsored
by the* Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA)* and
the Dahesh Museum of Art.  This event is *free* and open to the public, but
registration is required. Please register through the following link:
https://tinyurl.com/americas19
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. Please scroll down for more information.

All best,

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Stephanie Beene (MA, MSIS), she/her
Assistant Professor, Librarian for Art, Architecture & Planning

*Fall 2021 Office Hours (Fine Arts & Design Library):*

Wednesdays, 1-4 pm

Thursdays, 9am-12pm



*Or by appt:*
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Hola!



This may interest some REFORMISTAS…



*Fred J. Gitner*

*Assistant Director of New Initiatives & Partnership Liaison*

*New Americans Program*

*Queens Public Library*

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*Jamaica, NY 11432*

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  Special Announcement

*Virtual Salon **–** Art of the Americas: Global Perspectives*



Please join us on Wednesday, November 17th, at 7PM ET for *Art of the
Americas: Global Perspectives*, the November *Virtual Salon* co-sponsored
by the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) and the
Dahesh Museum of Art.



For this event, we are fortunate to host three specialists who will discuss
this increasingly important area of nineteenth-century studies: Asiel
Sepúlveda (Moderator), Katherine Manthorne, and Emmanuel Ortega. Their
discussion will be followed by a Q&A and then a break-out room where
attendees can socialize informally.



*Asiel Sepúlveda *is Assistant Professor of Art History at Simmons
University. His research focuses on print culture in the nineteenth-century
Caribbean. In 2015, he received the Dahesh Museum of Art Prize for the Best
Paper at the 12th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Nineteenth-Century
Art, subsequently published in *Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide *(Autumn
2015) as “Humor and Social Hygiene in Havana's Nineteenth-Century Cigarette
Marquillas.” He is currently editing a book-length project entitled “Havana
Impressions: Print Culture and Global Modernity in Plantation Cuba
(1790–1860),”
which explores the urban imagery of the Cuban plantation system through the
lens of print studies and global art histories.



*Katherine Manthorne*, a specialist in modern art of the Americas, is
Professor of Art History at the Graduate Center of the City University of
New York; prior to that, she was the Director of the Research Center at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum. Her scholarship has long focused on the
landscape and hemispheric dimensions of American art, beginning with *
Tropical Renaissance: North American Artists Exploring Latin America,
1839*–*1879
(1989*) and continuing in *California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820 to
1930* (2017) and *Traveler Artists: Landscapes of Latin America from the
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Collection* (2015). Women artists are featured
in two recent books: *Women in the Dark: American Female Photographers 1850*
–*1900* (2020) and *Restless Enterprise: The Art and Life of Eliza Pratt
Greatorex* (2020).



*Emmanuel Ortega* is the Marilynn Thoma Scholar in Art of the Spanish
Americas, and an Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of
Illinois at Chicago. He specializes in the topic of sentimentality as it
pertains to nineteenth-century Mexico, and Novohispanic Franciscan
portraiture. His essay “The Mexican Picturesque
and the Sentimental Nation:  A Study in Nineteenth-Century Landscape” was
published in the *Art Bulletin *(June 2021). He is co-producer of the
YouTube channel *Unsettling Journeys* and a recurrent lecturer for the
Arquetopia Foundation for Development, the largest artist residency in
México.



This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
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