ICMA at Leeds IMC: Sessions, reception, and a new mentoring event

See below for ICMA sessions, a reception, and a new mentoring event at the 2019 International Medieval Congress in Leeds, United Kingdom.

Moving Materials: Medium, Meanings, and Technique in Transit, I
Session 543
Laidlaw Library: Teaching Room 2
Tuesday 2 July 2019: 09.00-10.30
 
Organisers
Maggie Crosland, Classical, Byzantine & Medieval Section, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London
Xin Yue Sylvia Wang, Department of Art, University of Toronto
 
Moderator/Chair            
Dongwon Esther Kim, Department of Art, University of Toronto
 
A Voyage on the Mediterranean Sea: Ivory, Chess, and the Semantics of Mobility, Philippe Depairon, Département d'histoire de l'art et d'études cinématographiques, Université de Montréal 
 
Enamels, Silk, and Gold in a 15th-Century Mitra Pretiosa, Ingrid Lunnan Nødseth, Institutt for kunst- og medievitenskap, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Trondheim 

Hanging on the Body / Painted on the Page: The Materiality and Movement of Late Medieval Jeweled Pendants, Sophie Ong, Department of Art History, Rutgers University, New Jersey 

Material Girls / Material World: Women as Consumers of Foreign-Made Materials in Late Medieval York, Emily Tuttle, Department of Art History, Florida State University 
 
 


Moving Materials: Medium, Meanings, and Technique in Transit, II
Session 643
Laidlaw Library: Teaching Room 2
Tuesday 2 July 2019: 11.15-12.45

Organisers
Dongwon Esther Kim, Department of Art, University of Toronto
Xin Yue Sylvia Wang, Department of Art, University of Toronto
 
Moderator/Chair            
Maggie Crosland, Classical, Byzantine & Medieval Section, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London
 
Fire and Light: Travel through the Stained Glass, Alejandra Tarno García, Departamento de Humanidades, Universidad CEU San Pablo, Madrid 

Between North and South and Heaven and Hell: The Mobility of Fresco Artists in the Trecento, Claire Barron Jensen, Department of Art, University of Toronto 

Made in Flanders or Made in Portugal?: The Potential Use of Joinery Method in Distinguishing the 'Origin' of Flemish/Portuguese Panel Paintings, Sylvia Alvares-Correa, Department of History of Art, University of Oxford 
 



Sacred Remains, Material Concerns: Relics and Their Contexts, c. 800-1270
Session 1038
Leeds University Union: Room 2
Wednesday 3 July 2019: 09.00-10.30 

Organiser
Sarah Luginbill, Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder 

Moderator/Chair
Sarah Luginbill, Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder 

Power and Flight: The Question of Praesentia in the Travels of St Philibert, Kate Craig, Department of History, Auburn University, Alabama 

The Materiality of Relics in Medieval Byzantium, Brad Hostetler, Department of Art History, Kenyon College, Ohio 

Western Relics on Eastern Campaigns, Sarah Luginbill, Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder 
 


RECEPTIONS
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Room LG10, Michael Sadler Building
19.00-21.00


ICMA Mentoring Event

The ICMA is eager to support our junior members. To this end we invite graduate students, new PhDs, and anyone seeking professional guidance to gather with more senior members of our community for an informal lunch meeting during the International Medieval Congress at Leeds.
 
The lunch gathering will be Tuesday, 2 July 2019, 13.00-14.00 in the Refectory. Participants should pick up lunch for themselves and proceed to the far end of the dining area, where we will cluster several tables.
 
We hope to bring together scholars at all career stages so our more seasoned members can guide those newer to the field. Reservations are not required, but in order to anticipate our numbers, please sign up here.
 
We hope to see you there!