Youtube Link to All Session Videos Available!

Youtube Link to All Session Videos Available!

We’ve published one link to all 12 Session Videos of The 2021 SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate Art History Symposium.

Click or tap on this Post, or copy and paste this link in your browser:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYTo9vtqoxSH6nqYir27keXjGNViSTI5L

Remember, if you select the closed caption option in the Youtube Player, captions will created automatically for you!

Meet the Moderators!

Meet the Moderators!

Members of the Art History Association Executive Board are serving as Symposium moderators! Learn about Katie, Brooke, Shay and Madelyn on our new Moderators page!

Presenters Please RSVP for Test Sessions!

Presenters Please RSVP for Test Sessions!

Student presenters please RSVP to ONE of the Test Sessions scheduled for Tuesday, April 6 (5-6:30pm EDT) or Wednesday, April 7 (5-6:30pm EDT). We will have each of you test your camera and audio and make sure you can share your visuals in Webex. Email Susan Smutny at demaios@newpaltz.edu if you need me to resend you the invites!

If you are new to Webex and would like a head start, download the free Webex client at https://www.webex.com/downloads.html. You can also try a test-meeting using the page https://www.webex.com/test-meeting.html

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Students answered the Call!

98 Student-Scholars Present at Virtual Symposium!

Prof. Heuer, the SUNY New Paltz Art History Association, and the Art History Department were so disappointed that, like so many other highly-anticipated events, our 2020 Undergraduate Art History Symposium had to be canceled due to Covid. Ever- thoughtful, Prof. Heuer collected the essays in a beautiful .pdf volume, available for download (link TBA).

But there was so much interest AHA and Prof. Heuer decided to forge ahead with a virtual version this Spring. Because we aren’t dealing with the physical challenges of hosting a large number of presenters, AHA and Prof. Heuer “went for it,” expanding the symposium from one day to three–resulting in a truly amazing variety of paper-topics from students from colleges and universities throughout the Northeast!

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