Liu Shiming: Spirit of Daily Life

Please join us on Thursday, February 15 at 3 pm - 5pm, in the Art and Media Lab at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts for the closing ceremony for the exhibition Liu Shiming: Spirit of Daily Life, curated by  (国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 PhD student in Art History) with the assistance and support of the 

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Shugar, Aaron

Aaron Shugar

Aaron Shugar

Professor and Bader Chair in Art Conservation

Department of Art History and Art Conservation

Research Interests

Aaron has wide ranging research interests related to the scientific analysis of art and archaeology.  He has ongoing research towards the development of non-destructive techniques of analysis including X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), fibre optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS), hyperspectral imaging, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Raman spectroscopy.  Aaron ongoing research interests include historic artist鈥檚 pigments and their degradation pathways, and inorganic material sciences as applied toward the study of ancient metallurgy, ceramics, glazes, glasses.  He also is interested in the technical history of artifacts and their manufacturing processes. 

Biography

Aaron received his honours H.B.A. in Anthropology and Law & Society from York University and his M.S. in Archaeological Materials from The University of Sheffield. Aaron received his Ph.D. in Archaeometallurgy from University College London.  He co-directed the Archaeometallurgy Laboratory at Lehigh University, was a guest scientist at NIST, and a research associate at the Smithsonian Institution.  He serves on the Scientific Vetting Committee for TEFAF and as a forensic materials export for the Court of Arbitration for Art.  Aaron was the Mellon Foundation Professor in Conservation Science at Buffalo State University, and he is currently the Bader Chair in Art Conservation at 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University. 

 

 

 

Isabel and Alfred Bader Lecture in European Art with Dr C茅cile Fromont

Date

Wednesday November 15, 2023
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

AGNES presents:  

 

In-person and online, Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
15 November 2023
7:30鈥9 pm, with reception to follow 

鈥淓ncounter as Author in Early Modern Images from the Atlantic World鈥 Presented by Dr C茅cile Fromont 
Early modern central Africa comes to life in the vivid full-page paintings Italian Capuchin Franciscans, veterans of the Kongo and Angola missions, composed between 1650 and 1750 for the training of future missionaries. Their 鈥減ractical guides鈥 present the intricacies of the natural, social, and religious environment of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century west-central Africa and outline the primarily visual catechization methods they devised for the region. 
Unfolding outside of a European colonial project, at the demand of local rulers, and among populations who had engaged with the visual and material culture of Europe and Christianity for more than one hundred and fifty years, the Capuchin central African apostolate is without parallel in the early modern world. Equally unique are the images that emerged in the friars鈥 sustained and fraught interactions with the men and women of Kongo and Angola.
In this presentation, I analyze this overlooked visual corpus to demonstrate how such visual creations, though European in form and craftsmanship, did not emerge from a single perspective but rather were and should be read as the products of cross-cultural interaction. With this intervention, I aim to model a way to think anew about images created across cultures, bringing to the fore the formative role that encounter itself played in their conception, execution, and modes of operation.

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ASL interpretation and automated live captions. Watch via livestream at the . 

BIOGRAPHY
Dr C茅cile Fromont is Professor of the History of Art at Yale University. Her writing and teaching focus on the visual, material, and religious culture of Africa and Latin America with special emphasis on the early modern period (around 1500鈥1800), on the Portuguese-speaking Atlantic World, and on the slave trade. 
This program is supported by the Bader Legacy Fund and in partnership with The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, in recognition of Bader Day on 15 November. 

Agnes Etherington Art Centre 
Situated within territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre is a curatorially-driven and research-intensive professional art centre that proudly serves a dual mandate as a leading, internationally recognized public art gallery and as an active pedagogical resource at 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University in Kingston. By commissioning, researching, collecting and stewarding works of art, and by exhibiting and interpreting visual culture through an intersectional lens, Agnes creates opportunities for participation and exchange across communities, cultures, histories and geographies.
Agnes is committed to anti-racism. We work to eradicate institutional biases and develop accountable programs that centre the artistic expression and lived experience of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour. Agnes promotes 2SLGBTQIAP+ positive spaces. 


36 University Avenue Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 
 

 

TORCHES FOR CANADIAN CULTURAL POLICY: VISUAL VOICES FROM THE KINGSTON CONFERENCE TO NEW LEGISLATION

Date

Wednesday November 1, 2023
6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Location

Macintosh-Corry Room B201

Join the esteemed art historian, museum director, and former Senator, Honourable Pat Bovey, as she discusses the contemporary legacy of the famed "Kingston Conference", held in June of 1941. A watershed moment in the Canadian art world, the "Kingston Conference" brought more than 150 artists, museum directors, art historians and members of the public to 国产91尤物福利在线观看 to discuss the place of the artist in society and its role within Canada. What is the contemporary legacy of that conference, and how does it relate to current legislation in the arts, including cultural diplomacy and reconciliation? 
This lecture is organized and sponsored by the Department of Art History and Art Conservation. 

Wednesday, November 1, 6:00 - 7:15 PM. Macintosh-Corry Room B201