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Visual Studies Mourns the Loss of Matt Freedman
The Visual Studies Program suffered a great loss when Matt Freedman succumbed to his long battle with cancer on October 24, 2020.
Visual Studies students awarded 2020 summer research grants
This summer, the Visual Studies program has awarded three virtual internships to Visual Studies majors.
Visual Studies welcomes Branko Mitrovic, Visiting Scholar
Visual Studies welcomes Branko Mitrovic, Professor of Architectural History and Theory from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway, as Visiting Scholar in the Visual Studies Program at Penn.
Matt Freedman wins Perkins Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award
Matt Freedman, lecturer in fine arts and visual studies, is a sculptor, graphic artist, performer, writer and curator with a background in cartooning and anthropology. His current work explores the consequences when DIY versions of modern spectacles revive half-remembered cultural myths.
Visual Studies students awarded 2019 summer research grants
This summer, the Visual Studies program has awarded two independent research projects and four on-campus internships to Visual Studies majors.
Derek Rodenbeck ('20) is traveling to Japan to photograph and learn traditional woodblock printing. Pablo Borra-Paley ('20) is studying representational and non-representationsl visual sports training environments in VR.
Three Visual Studies students awarded Phi Beta Kappa honors
Congratulations to Edda Briana Haggerty, Alex Clare Ignaczak, and Lucy Nebeker.
Visual Studies Welcomes New Faculty Member, Gregory Vershbow
Gregory Vershbow joins Visual Studies as an instructor and post-doc. An artist working at the intersection of photography, science, and history, Vershbow received his MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and taught most recently at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Visual Studies students awarded 2018 summer research grants
This summer, the Visual Studies program has awarded one independent research project and two on-campus internship to Visual Studies majors.
Visual Studies Featured in 34th Street
Pre–med Visual Studies Majors: Crossing Preprofessionalism and Fine Arts
Tawrin Baker to be Visual Studies’ first post-doctoral fellow
Tawrin Baker PhD, a specialist in the early modern history of science and medicine, has been named the first post-doctoral fellow of the Visual Studies program. Dr. Baker completed his dissertation at Indiana University in 2014: “Color, Cosmos, Oculus: Vision, Color, and the Eye in Jacopo Zabarella and Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente” (2014).