Recent Articles by
Robert Hull
March 29, 2013
“Trajectories of Tradition: A Rajput Intervention” is the topic of the Weedon Lecture by Molly Aitken, a scholar of South Asian artwork and art history, who will discuss how India’s court artists answered colonial-era challenges to their traditions.
March 28, 2013
The eyes have it, as the saying goes, but in the world of film and literature, the other senses have been highly underrated. Learn more at the “Coming to Our Senses” conference organized by graduate students in the Department of French Language and Literature.
March 26, 2013
Water covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface. Learn how art and science intersect through the idea of water at an exhibit opening and panel discussion on the “After the Deluge” series at U.Va.’s School of Architecture.
March 22, 2013
Art as language, language as art – the mind boggles at the very idea. Learn new ways of experiencing and understanding language at “The End of Language” art exhibit at Ruffin Gallery through March 29.
March 19, 2013
Arts Madness Week is back again this year, taking the University by storm March 22-30 in a whirlwind of activity celebrating artistic talent and the arts communities at U.Va.
March 13, 2013
The amazing photos you take may have less to do with your keen eye and inspired composition than with happenstance. Find out why on March 21, when scholar Luc Sante talks about chance and photography.
March 11, 2013
Created jointly by two U.Va. faculty members and filmed this fall on Grounds as if it were recently discovered archival footage, a new work depicts the story of African-American student activism at U.Va. in the 1970s.
March 08, 2013
Makers of giant and big-headed costumes are coming to U.Va.’s McIntire Department of Art for a week of fun and festive workshops.
March 05, 2013
The Art Students Society brings together enthusiasts from across Grounds for a new faculty-juried show exhibiting some of U.Va.’s best student art.
March 01, 2013
How does someone cope when death is at hand? U.Va.’s School of Nursing offered one answer to this question with a poignant drama about one woman’s final dance with death.