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WELCOME TO RESEARCH DAY, Salem State’s annual showcase and celebration of research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. Join us at any point in the day for engaging presentations, panel discussions, performances, and more.

The day begins with the Undergraduate Research Symposium from 9 am to 12 pm, followed by the BIAC Plenary at 12:15 pmand the Faculty and Graduate Research Symposium from 1:30 to 6 pm, with many events taking place throughout the day.

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Friday, May 3 • 9:40am - 11:30am
Art History Exhibition Catalog Interactive Show

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Art History Exhibition Catalog Interactive Show
9:40 - 11:30 am
Bertolon Central Classroom Building room 155

ART 336: Women, Art, and Ideology explores the history of women artists and the representation of women in art and culture. In Fall 2023, students enrolled in this course were assigned a semester-long research project that focused on a woman artist, art collective, or topic explored in the course. Students consulted with Anna Hocker, the Art+Design librarian, to locate secondary and primary sources, images, and other information needed to complete the project. They curated and developed online exhibitions using Sutori, wrote and designed exhibition brochures or wrote papers, and gave in-class presentations to creatively share their research. This session showcases a sampling of these projects.

Madison Larcome
Judy Chicago, WomanHouse, and Feminism

Grace Larrabee
Rosa Bonheur: Animal Portraits of the 19th Century

Isabelle Mosley
Harriet Hosmer

Madison Muszynski
The Woman Surrealist

Mary Romano
Aya Takano: Cute Rebellion

Avery Starman
Women Depicted in Classical and Hellenistic Art

Moderators and Facilitators
MF

Mary Frances Zawadski

faculty, Art + Design

Participants
ML

Madison Larcome

undergraduate
GL

Grace Larrabee

undergraduate
IM

Isabelle Mosley

undergraduate
MM

Madison Muszynski

undergraduate
MR

Mary Romano

undergraduate
AS

Avery Starman

undergraduate


Friday May 3, 2024 9:40am - 11:30am EDT
CC 155 | Bertolon Central Classroom Building