Explore the Nasher’s “Graphic Pull” Virtually
Following the success of the Cultures of the Sea: Art of the Ancient Americas virtual tour, part of the Art of the Americas Initiative, the… Read More »Explore the Nasher’s “Graphic Pull” Virtually
Following the success of the Cultures of the Sea: Art of the Ancient Americas virtual tour, part of the Art of the Americas Initiative, the… Read More »Explore the Nasher’s “Graphic Pull” Virtually
On Tuesday, April 7, lab director Paul Jaskot presented “The Intersecting History of Nazi Perpetrators and Jewish Victims in Occupied Krakow: Using the Built Environment… Read More »Paul Jaskot Delivers 13th Annual Schleunes (Virtual) Lecture at Greensboro College
The Wired! Lab for Digital Art History and Visual Culture is pleased to announce both the launch of a new website (https://dahvc.org/) and the release… Read More »Wired! becomes the Digital Art History & Visual Culture Research Lab
Exploring digital and visual representation of landscapes, structures, environments, history, culture, architecture, events, and populations. Change over time, cultural heritage, possible futures, and alternate pasts… Read More »Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
This Saturday, February 27, 2021, Wired! Lab Director Paul Jaskot will deliver the keynote lecture for Toward a More Inclusive Digital Art History, an initiative… Read More »Paul Jaskot on “Thinking about Visibility and Invisibility in the Art Historical Canon”
Victoria Szabo is Research Professor of Visual and Media Studies in the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Graduate Faculty in Computational Media… Read More »Victoria Szabo
Augustus Wendell, Assistant Professor of the Practice, researches the application of digital spatial modeling and analysis in historical studies. He brings several decades of experience… Read More »Augustus Wendell
Ed Triplett received a PhD in Art and Architectural History from the University of Virginia in 2015. He also has an MFA in 3D Modeling… Read More »Edward Triplett
John J. Taormina received his BA in Art History from John Carroll University and MA in Art History from George Washington University. From 1982-1999, he… Read More »John J. Taormina
Lee Sorensen received his graduate degrees in art history and library science both from The University of Chicago. Together with the late Lawrence Clark Powell… Read More »Lee Sorensen