Current Sessions
45th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, 13-16 May 2010
Revisiting “The Year 1200” I (Session 75, Fetzer 1010, Thursday 1:30 pm)
Sponsor: International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA)
Organizer: Dorothy F. Glass, Independent Scholar
Presider: Colum P. Hourihane, Index of Christian Art, Princeton Univ.
“The Year 1200”: “Between Camelot and Disneyland” or “Feast for Scholars”?
Peter Barnet, Metropolitan Museum of Art
“The Year 1200” and Antiquity
Laurence Terrier Aliferis, Univ. de Genève
Changing Perspectives on Byzantine Art and the West around “The Year 1200”
Thomas E. A. Dale, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison
Revisiting “The Year 1200” II (Session 130, Fetzer 1010, Thursday 3:30pm)
Sponsor: International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA)
Organizer: Dorothy F. Glass, Independent Scholar
Presider: Lawrence Nees, Univ. of Delaware
Reevaluating Architecture around “The Year 1200”
Nancy Wu, The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Groß Sankt Martin Evangeliary and Monastic Image-Making in Cologne around “The Year 1200”
Adam R. Stead, Univ. of Toronto
Around “The Year 1200”: The Enigma of “Period Style”
Elizabeth Sears, Univ. of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sculpture and the Medieval City (Session 188, Bernhard Brown & Gold Room, Thursday 7:30 pm)
Sponsor: International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA)
Organizer: Mark Rosen, Univ. of Texas–Dallas
Presider: Mark Rosen
The Serpent Column in the Hippodrome of Constantinople/Istanbul: Its Shifting Roles over the Centuries
Francesca Dell’Acqua Boyvadaoglu, Univ. di Salerno/Kunsthistorisches Institut
in Florenz
Security, Sustenance, and the Lions of San Leonardo in Zamora
Zachary Stewart, Columbia Univ.
The Sculptures of the Hôtel-Dieu at Chartres
James Bugslag, Univ. of Manitoba
Defining Culture by Its Margins: The Massacre of the Innocents on Giovanni Pisano’s Pistoia and Pisa Pulpits
Beate Fricke, Univ. of California–Berkeley
Respondent: Ittai Weinryb, Bard Graduate Center
Technology, New Media, and Medieval Art History: A Graduate Student Perspective (Session 398, Fetzer 2016, Saturday 10 am)
Sponsor: International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA) Student Committee
Organizer: Lynley Ann Herbert, Univ. of Delaware, and Julia A. Finch, Univ. of
Pittsburgh
Presider: Jennifer Lyons, Emory Univ.
Eddie Izzard as Guest Speaker: YouTube’s Place in the Classroom
Nadia Pawelchak, Florida State Univ.
There’s an App for That! Using Citation Management Software to Organize Research and Facilitate Publication
Jennifer M. Feltman, Florida State Univ.
Digital Reconstructions and the Energetics of Medieval Architecture
Jordan Pickett, Univ. of Pennsylvania
Image Cataloging and Teaching Medieval Art History
Samuel L. Sadow, Graduate Center, CUNY