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FALL 2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS VISUAL STUDIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE GALLERY DISCUSSION: THOMAS JOSHUA COOPER: THE WORLD’S EDGE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 10:00–11:30AM LACMA, Resnick Pavilion JOAN M. SCHWARTZ (Dept. of Art History and Art Conservation, Queen’s University) WEAVING MODERNISM: POSTWAR TAPESTRY BETWEEN PARIS AND NEW YORK (YALE, 2019) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 12:30–2:00PM SOS 250 KAY WELLS (Dept. of Art History, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) JACKSON POLLOCK, ARTIST OF HIS TIME WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 12:30–2:00PM THH 309K DAVID LUBIN (Dept. of Art, Wake Forest College) PERFORMING LIVE: NEWS, SHOWS AND SHIPWRECKS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 5:00–6:30PM THE IDE ROOM, THH 420 CLARE PETTITT (Professor of Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture, King’s College London) Co-sponsored by the Departments of English and Art History PIRANESI WORKS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 12:30–2:00PM DML 240 CAROLYN YERKES (Dept. of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University) Co-sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Office of Experiential and Applied Learning, the Early Modern Studies Institute, USC Libraries, and the California Rare Books School. GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 10:00AM–4:30PM SOS 250 MAKING AND UNMAKING THE PAPER WORLD: DARK MEDIA AND GRAPHIC PERFORMANCE IN LATE GEORGIAN BRITAIN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 12:30–2:00PM DML 240 JOSEPH MONTEYNE (Dept. of Art History, Visual Art & Theory, University of British Columbia) Co-sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Office of Experiential and Applied Learning, the Early Modern Studies Institute, USC Libraries, and the California Rare Books School. THE MOVING EYE: FILM, TELEVISION, ARCHITECTURE, VISUAL ART AND THE MODERN A conversation with editor EDWARD DIMENDBERG (Professor of Humanities, UC Irvine) and MICHAEL TURCIOS (CaMS and VSGC, USC) on the legacy of Anne Friedberg. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 12:30–2:00PM LOCATION TBA Co-sponsored by the CaMS Graduate Student Conference ARCTIC TO ASBESTOS: NEW DOCUMENTARY WORK AND THE ENVIRONMENT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 12:30–2:00PM THH 309K LOUIE PALU, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker Co-Sponsored by the Knight Chair Annenberg IMAGING ANIMAL INDUSTRY: VISUALIZING THE AMERICAN MEAT TRADE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 5:00–6:30PM Dundon-Berchtold University Club of USC, Scriptorium EMILY KATHRYN MORGAN (Dept. of Art and Visual Culture, Iowa State University) GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ROUND-UP: FORMULATING A RESEARCH PROJECT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 2:15–4:00PM SOS 250 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SOS 250 GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ROUND-UP: RESEARCH AND THE GRANT PROPOSAL 12:30–2:00PM JOB MARKET DISCUSSION 2:00–3:30PM VSRI WELCOME BACK EVENT: BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY Screening and Q&A with Steve Young (Star) and Dava Whisenant (Director, Producer) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 5:00–7:15PM, followed by a reception Cammilleri Hall, Brain and Creativity Institute (BCI) VSGC STUDENT LUNCH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 12:30–2:00PM SOS 250 Please RSVP to [email protected] for all events at least three days prior, with event name and date in the subject heading. 6 SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR BOOK TALKS: CELEBRATING NEW PUBLICATIONS EMSI VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE EMSI VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE BOOK TALKS: CELEBRATING NEW PUBLICATIONS VSGC VSGC VSGC VSGC © Thomas Joshua Cooper, photo courtesy of the artist Tadeusz Kantor, ‘Raft of Medusa, V’, Panoramic Sea Happening, Plener Koszalinski in Osieki, 1967. Photograph by Eustachy Kossakowski. photo © Louie Palu Torkel Korling, layout from Waterloo Packer: The Story of the Rath Packing Company (Waterloo, IA: Rath Packing Company, 1941). Please see dornsife.usc.edu/vsri/upcoming-events/ for updated information, further details and image credits.

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Page 1: VISUAL STUDIES RESEARCH INSTITUTEfall 2019 calendar of events visual studies research institute gallery discussion: thomas joshua cooper: the world’s edge saturday, september 21

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VISUAL STUDIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

GALLERY DISCUSSION: THOMAS JOSHUA COOPER: THE WORLD’S EDGE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2110:00–11:30AMLACMA, Resnick Pavilion

JOAN M. SCHWARTZ (Dept. of Art History and Art Conservation, Queen’s University)

WEAVING MODERNISM: POSTWAR TAPESTRY BETWEEN PARIS AND NEW YORK (YALE, 2019)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2712:30–2:00PMSOS 250

KAY WELLS (Dept. of Art History, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)

JACKSON POLLOCK, ARTIST OF HIS TIME

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1612:30–2:00PMTHH 309K

DAVID LUBIN (Dept. of Art, Wake Forest College)

PERFORMING LIVE: NEWS, SHOWS AND SHIPWRECKS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 245:00–6:30PMTHE IDE ROOM, THH 420

CLARE PETTITT (Professor of Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture, King’s College London)

Co-sponsored by the Departments of English and Art History

PIRANESI WORKS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2012:30–2:00PMDML 240

CAROLYN YERKES (Dept. of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University)Co-sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Office of Experiential and Applied Learning, the Early Modern Studies Institute, USC Libraries, and the California Rare Books School.

GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2810:00AM–4:30PMSOS 250

MAKING AND UNMAKING THE PAPER WORLD: DARK MEDIA AND GRAPHIC PERFORMANCE IN LATE GEORGIAN BRITAIN

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2512:30–2:00PMDML 240

JOSEPH MONTEYNE (Dept. of Art History, Visual Art & Theory, University of British Columbia)Co-sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Office of Experiential and Applied Learning, the Early Modern Studies Institute, USC Libraries, and the California Rare Books School.

THE MOVING EYE: FILM, TELEVISION, ARCHITECTURE, VISUAL ART AND THE MODERN A conversation with editor EDWARD DIMENDBERG (Professor of Humanities, UC Irvine) and MICHAEL TURCIOS (CaMS and VSGC, USC) on the legacy of Anne Friedberg.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1012:30–2:00PMLOCATION TBACo-sponsored by the CaMS Graduate Student Conference

ARCTIC TO ASBESTOS: NEW DOCUMENTARY WORK AND THE ENVIRONMENT

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2312:30–2:00PMTHH 309K

LOUIE PALU, Documentary Photographer and FilmmakerCo-Sponsored by the Knight Chair Annenberg

IMAGING ANIMAL INDUSTRY: VISUALIZING THE AMERICAN MEAT TRADE

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 55:00–6:30PMDundon-Berchtold University Club of USC, Scriptorium

EMILY KATHRYN MORGAN (Dept. of Art and Visual Culture, Iowa State University)

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ROUND-UP: FORMULATING A RESEARCH PROJECT

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 272:15–4:00PMSOS 250

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SOS 250

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH ROUND-UP: RESEARCH AND THE GRANT PROPOSAL12:30–2:00PM

JOB MARKET DISCUSSION2:00–3:30PM

VSRI WELCOME BACK EVENT: BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY Screening and Q&A with Steve Young (Star) and Dava Whisenant (Director, Producer)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 285:00–7:15PM, followed by a receptionCammilleri Hall, Brain and Creativity Institute (BCI)

VSGC STUDENT LUNCH

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 412:30–2:00PMSOS 250

Please RSVP to [email protected] for all events at least three days prior, with event name and date in the subject heading.6SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION

SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION

SELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION

USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINARSELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION

USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINARSELLING THE STORY: COMMERCIAL PICTURES AND VISUAL PERSUASION

USC-LACMA HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY SEMINAR

BOOK TALKS: CELEBRATING NEW PUBLICATIONS

EMSI VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE

EMSI VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE

BOOK TALKS: CELEBRATING NEW PUBLICATIONS

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© Thomas Joshua Cooper, photo courtesy of the artist

Tadeusz Kantor, ‘Raft of Medusa, V’, Panoramic Sea Happening, Plener Koszalinski in Osieki, 1967. Photograph by Eustachy Kossakowski.

photo © Louie Palu

Torkel Korling, layout from Waterloo Packer: The Story of the Rath Packing Company (Waterloo, IA: Rath Packing Company, 1941).

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