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Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture George P.A. Healy. Self Portrait, Done in Paris. c. 1880 All papers are pre-circulated electronically. For a copy of the paper, contact [email protected]. Please do not request a paper unless you plan to attend. Scholl Center activities sponsored by the Dr. Scholl Foundation October 24, 2014 “Bierstadt’s Butterflies and the End of Landscape” Maggie Cao, Columbia University “Sarony, Muybridge and the Art of Motion Photography, 1865-1895” Erin Pauwels, Indiana University Respondent: Jennifer Greenhill, University of Illinois December 5, 2014 “Louis Curtiss and his Patrons: Architecture Culture in Kansas City, ca. 1900” Keith Eggener, University of Oregon “Art and American Memory: Former GIs Visit the Normandy American Cemetery during the Seventieth Anniversary of D-Day” Kate Lemay, Auburn University at Montgomery March 6, 2015 “e Nicaragua Media Project and the Politics of Representation in the 1980s” Erina Duganne, Texas State University “Whose Memories? Imagining the Vietnam War in An-My Lê’s Small Wars” Karen Huang, University of Southern California April 3, 2015 Workshop with Gillian O’Brien on omas Nast’s illustrations in the periodical, America May 1, 2015 “’Like a Girl in a Bikini Suit’ and Other Stories: Herman Miller, Gender, and Race at Mid-Century” Kristina Wilson, Clark University “From Cockpits to Cubicles: Ergonomic Design and Difficult Positions in the late Twentieth-century American Office” Bess Williamson, School of the Art Institute, Chicago Seminar in American Art and Visual Culture Sponsors: e Terra Foundation for American Art, School of Fine and Performing Arts at Columbia College Chicago, the Department of History and Political Science at Purdue University Calumet, e Karla Scherer Center for the Study of American Culture at the University of Chicago, and the Department of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Newberry Library, 60 W. Walton St., Chicago, IL newberry.org | [email protected] | @SchollCenter Seminars meet 2:00-5:00pm

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Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture

George P.A. Healy. Self Portrait, Done in Paris. c. 1880

All papers are pre-circulated electronically.

For a copy of the paper, contact [email protected]. Please do not request a paper unless you plan to attend.

Scholl Center activities sponsored by the Dr. Scholl Foundation

October 24, 2014“Bierstadt’s Butter�ies and the End of Landscape”Maggie Cao, Columbia University“Sarony, Muybridge and the Art of Motion Photography, 1865-1895”Erin Pauwels, Indiana UniversityRespondent: Jennifer Greenhill, University of Illinois

December 5, 2014“Louis Curtiss and his Patrons: Architecture Culture in Kansas City, ca. 1900”Keith Eggener, University of Oregon“Art and American Memory: Former GIs Visit the Normandy American Cemetery during the Seventieth Anniversary of D-Day”Kate Lemay, Auburn University at Montgomery

March 6, 2015“�e Nicaragua Media Project and the Politics of Representation in the 1980s”Erina Duganne, Texas State University“Whose Memories? Imagining the Vietnam War in An-My Lê’s Small Wars”Karen Huang, University of Southern California

April 3, 2015Workshop with Gillian O’Brien on �omas Nast’s illustrations in the periodical, America

May 1, 2015“’Like a Girl in a Bikini Suit’ and Other Stories: Herman Miller, Gender, and Race at Mid-Century”Kristina Wilson, Clark University“From Cockpits to Cubicles: Ergonomic Design and Di�cult Positions in the late Twentieth-century American O�ce”Bess Williamson, School of the Art Institute, Chicago

Seminar in American Art and Visual Culture Sponsors: �e Terra Foundation for American Art, School of Fine and Performing Arts

at Columbia College Chicago, the Department of History and Political Science at Purdue University Calumet, �e Karla Scherer Center for the Study of American Culture at the University of Chicago,

and the Department of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame.Newberry Library, 60 W. Walton St., Chicago, IL

newberry.org | [email protected] | @SchollCenter

Seminars meet 2:00-5:00pm