Student Symposium and Essay Prize!

Every year, the Department of History of Art and Architecture puts on a Student Symposium and Essay Prize and this one is extra special, as this year is our 10 year anniversary as our own department!

Student Symposium

In previous years, the Student Symposium was open to all students who had taken a 200 or 300 level HAA class.  However, we have changed things a little this year.  As a way to showcase the culmination of work for the students in our HAA 390: Senior Capstone class, the only students who will be presenting at the symposium will be our capstone students.  However, everyone is welcome to attend the symposium!  The capstone gives our students a chance to refine and expand a paper that they have previously written.  It also gives our students a chance to work on a topic that they are interested in researching more in depth, as well as creating a paper that they can use for graduate school applications.  Anyone who attends the symposium will have a chance to hear the final work of our students, learn about what our current students are working on, and get an idea about the depth and breadth or our department research.

Essay Prize

Still want to take part in the Student Symposium, but aren’t in the Senior Capstone?  No problem!  Submit your paper for our annual paper prize!  If you have a paper from 290 or any 300 level HAA course taken between Winter Quarter 2018 and Fall Quarter 2018 your paper is eligible.  The annual paper prize comes with a monetary prize and the possibility that it will be published in the Creating Knowledge journal (if you’re interested in reading past winning papers, check out past Creating Knowledge publications!).  If you apply to the essay prize, you must attend the symposium.

 

We’re taking applications for both now.  You can find more information by visiting our departmental web page or emailing me at mmarnell@depaul.edu.

 

We can’t wait to hear and read all of the wonderful papers!

HAA Library

After a lot of blood, sweat, and tears being shed, debates on the proper categories, and at least one back being thrown out trying to lift many, many, many art history survey books (those suckers are heavy), our library is finally open!

If you’re an HAA student you definitely want to check out the library!  The books range from survey books, to reference books, to books on a particular artist or movement.  We even have journals and catalogs.  Some of the books include ones that are used by our professors for their classes or have been donated by our professors.

While you can’t check out books, if you bring a flash drive the front desk staff can help you scan a chapter or image from a book and you’re welcome to sit and read during open hours.

We do have a few rules:

  1. Normally Open 9:30 – 4:30, Monday – Friday unless the university is closed.
  2. Please DO NOT remove any items
  3. Please no food.  Drinks are okay as long as they are in a bottle or cup with a secured lid
  4. Please put items back where you found them
  5. Please keep sound to a minimum

If you aren’t an HAA student you are still more than welcome to check out the library as well.  You may even want to take a gander at some of our books, you might find a hitherto unknown love for art history!

Want to know what we have in our library ahead of time?  You can check that out here.  The library is in our suite, Arts and Letters Hall, suite 411.