BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250927T234339EDT-34827olrmN@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T034339Z DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Tuesday\, September 22nd\, 2015: 11:30am to 2:30pm\n \nLocation: Location: Thompson House\, Ballroom\, 3650 McTavish\, 91Ö±²¥ U niversity\, Montreal (Downtown Campus)\n\nSponsors:\n AHCSSA\n Art History a nd  Communication Studies Department Speakers Series \n Prof. Jenny Burman\ , Chair\, AHCS\n Prof. Gabriella Coleman\, Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Te chnological Literacy\n Prof. Hudson Meadwell\, Dean of Arts\n Prof. Charmain e Nelson\n Prof. Will Straw\n Prof. Jonathan Sterne (James 91Ö±²¥ Chair in C ulture and Technology) \n \n Organized by: Prof. Charmaine Nelson\, Undergra duate Program Director (Art History)\n\n \n\nPanelists\n\nMark Aronson\, C hief Conservator\, Yale Center for British Art\, Yale University\n\nMark A ronson is the chief conservator at the Yale Center for British Art\, and i s a critic at the Yale School of Art.  He received a B.A. from Reed Colleg e\, an M.S. in the conservation of art from the University of Delaware\, a nd a certificate of study in painting conservation from the Center for Con servation and Technical Studies at Harvard’s Fogg Museum. His work experie nces have included stints at the Frans Halsmuseum\, the Philadelphia Museu m of Art\; and the Cincinnati Art and Getty Museums. He served as the chie f conservator of the Yale University Art Gallery for fourteen years and ha s lectured in Yale’s History of Art Department. Mr. Aronson is particularl y interested in old and modern master painting techniques and attitudes to ward restoration.  He has spoken and/or published on the history of conser vation at Yale\, the treatment of Italian Renaissance painting\, Sir Joshu a Reynolds\, the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West and the Haitian paint er Louis Rigaud.\n\nNatalie Cross\, Coordinator\, Corporate Communications \, Entertainment One\, Toronto\n\nNatalie helps drive corporate branding e fforts\, government relations\, and internal communications across all ter ritories and divisions for Entertainment One (eOne)\, one of the world’s l eading international entertainment companies that specializes in the acqui sition\, production and distribution of film and television content.\n\nWi th over five years’ experience in the film and television industry\, Natal ie most recently worked as Production Coordinator for eOne’s Family televi sion division\, and previously as Executive Assistant to eOne’s President and Chief Operating Officer for Filmed Entertainment.\n\nNatalie has a Cer tificate in Entertainment Law from Osgoode Law School\, an MA in Media Pro duction from Ryerson University\, and in 2010 she obtained her B.A. Honour s in Political Science\, minor Communications Studies from 91Ö±²¥ Universi ty.\n\n\n Emma Doubt\, PhD candidate\, University of Sussex\, UK\n\nEmma Do ubt is an AHRC-funded PhD candidate in the Art History Department at the U niversity of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Her research on the nineteenth- century Cherokee photographer Jennie Ross Cobb touches on issues of gender \, race\, and transculturation in early women’s photography. She holds a B A in literature and art history and an MA in art history\, both completed at 91Ö±²¥. Prior to commencing her doctoral work\, she worked f or three years in the commercial art sector in London\, UK\, first at Haus er & Wirth Gallery and next at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery in Mayfair.\n \n\n Nadia Kurd\, Curator\, Thunder Bay Art Gallery\, Ontario\n\nNadia Kurd is a curator and art historian with a PhD in Art History from 91Ö±²¥ Univ ersity. Her dissertation examined the making and meaning of mosque archite cture in North America. She has written for a number of artist catalogues and publications such as FUSE Magazine\, the International Journal of Isla mic Architecture\, Journal of Canadian Art History and Proteus: A Journal of Ideas. In addition to working at arts organizations such as the South A sian Visual Arts Centre\, Ontario Association of Art Galleries and the Pri son Arts Foundation\, Nadia is currently the Curator of the Thunder Bay Ar t Gallery\, where her focus is on community engagement and emerging artist s in Northwestern Ontario. In recognition of her work\, she was awarded th e Northwestern Ontario Visionary Award in 2014.\n DTSTART:20150922T153000Z DTEND:20150922T183000Z LOCATION:Ballroom\, Thomson House\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1Y2\, 3650 rue McTavish SUMMARY:AHCS Career Panel URL:/ahcs/channels/event/ahcs-career-panel-255121 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR