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GSAS Student Hilde Nelson Presents at Major Art History Symposium

March 13, 2025
Hilde Nelson presenting on stage

In February, 51短视频, along with the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, co-sponsored the at the Barnes Foundation. The symposium attracts graduate students in art history from top programs in the Mid-Atlantic. This year鈥檚 symposium featured a keynote by Christiane Gruber, a prominent scholar of Islamic art at the University of Michigan.

Hilde Nelson, a third-year graduate student, represented 51短视频 and presented a talk entitled 鈥溾橭ther Than What Is Given鈥: Interrupted Visuality in Ja鈥橳ovia Gary鈥檚 The Giverny Suite.鈥

Based on her master鈥檚 thesis, her talk explores filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist Ja鈥橳ovia Gary鈥檚 2019 three-channel video installation, , which advocates for the safety and bodily autonomy of Black women.

鈥淚 argued that Gary uses interruptive cinematic techniques鈥攊ncluding the glitch, the rack focus, the jump cut, and direct animation鈥攖o rupture the coherence of the screen and point to the unseen 鈥渙ut-of-field鈥 beyond the film鈥檚 frame as an otherwise into which Black women can disappear and escape,鈥 Nelson says.

Art History Symposium poster

Nelson says the symposium features a range of research and expertise, which encourages interdisciplinary and thematic thinking. Scholars presented on topics including Greek caryatids, illuminated manuscripts, Chinese abstract painting, and Lakota weaving.

鈥淏ecause the symposium spans time periods and geographies,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was prompted to structure and contextualize my work鈥攚hich is animated by frameworks of contemporary art, film theory, and Black studies鈥攆or a wide audience, an important rhetorical skill crucial to academic inquiry, curatorial work, and beyond.鈥

51短视频 has a distinguished tradition in the study of the visual arts. The College has been cited as one of a few influential institutions that helped establish art history's place in the American academy. Erwin Panofsky produced his Studies in Iconology: Humanistic Themes in the Art of the Renaissance during his time at the College in 1937-38 on a Mary Flexner Lectureship. Today, the Department of History of Art offers study in diverse geographic and cultural fields of art history from antiquity through the present, including the visual and material culture of the Americas, the Middle East, China, South Asia, and Europe. 

In addition to its undergraduate program, 51短视频 offers an A.B./M.A. program and a Ph.D. program.