Research in Art & Visual Evidence

About RAVE

The Research in Art and Visual Evidence (RAVE) Workshop provides a forum for University of Chicago graduate students—and the occasional faculty member or outside speaker—to present their works-in-progress that center on art or any type of visual and material culture. The workshop is bounded by neither temporal nor geographic parameters, and thus offers a space for discussions that can and have ranged from ancient archaeological materials to Renaissance painting to commercial advertisements to the practice of contemporary art. RAVE engenders unique methodological discussions that vary not only across disciplines but also within disciplines. While the workshop is hosted by the Department of Art History, RAVE serves as an important venue for multi-disciplinary scholarship that grapples with visual material in our increasingly visual world. RAVE is thus uniquely positioned to provide visually-minded scholars from across the university with the opportunity to receive feedback from art historians, while also ensuring that art historians think broadly and experimentally about their projects.

RAVE is facilitated by the University of Chicago Council on Advanced Studies. The current student coordinators are Cole Gruber (colegruber@uchicago.edu) and Edward Johnson (edwardjohnson@uchicago.edu). Please email Cole or Edward to request listserv access and receive all RAVE emails—or you can add yourself to the listserv here.

See here for more information on presenting at RAVE in the 2023-2024 academic year.

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