This past Wednesday, on April 5th, HASTA Magazine and The Art History Society hosted an entirely student-led Research Seminar highlighting the themes and intersections of Gender, Religion, and Politics. The two organizations invited students from every year and focus to give a short presentation about their topic to share their research with an audience of friends and academic peers. On the day of the seminar, the Saunders Room at 79 North Street was quite full, and not surprisingly (to anyone who’s taken an art history course) full of women. These fresh-faced aspiring art historians presented on a wide range of topics ranging from modern, to medieval, to contemporary art, and everything in between.
Read MoreKit Betley, Third year, single honours art history, Modules: 'Gauguin and Primitivism' and 'Architecture and its Image: from Brunelleschi to Palladio'
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