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Louise Lawler Monogram — Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Termaine, New York City 1984  ‘the resources of the emperor allowed for the display of enormous public collections. But the emperors themselves were avid private collectors of art works and historical artefacts…Augustus’ private collection was an eclectic array of artistic, historic and natural objects that […]

The poem ‘Latina’ in poet & artist Christopher Stackhouse’s recent collection Plural (Counterpath press) opens with the following perplexing stanza:  Vis-à-vis curricula per – pro forma,         mere gesticulationto reverb, to chorus –  I know that is it not fair on either the author of a poem, the poem itself or its readers to […]

The OSU Undergraduate Classics Club and the next Rough Draft event bring Pittsburgh-based cartoonist Frank Santoro to Columbus on March 17th for a day of exciting events. As part of his visit, he’ll be speaking about the composition of his recent book Pompeii in our own Billy Ireland Cartoon Library. Here’s the poster for the […]

Our OSU Humanities Institute Pilot Working Group Rough Draft got off to a great start yesterday with the event Constellations: Mapping Space. Dani Leventhal and I introduced four short talks on a wide range of topics from an eclectic group of speakers whose research or creative work all involved the idea of mapping the night […]

This Friday (Feb. 21st) is the inaugural event of the Ohio State Humanities Institute Pilot Working Group Rough Draft that I have created with Dani Leventhal (OSU Art Dept). It is an interdisciplinary colloquium called Constellations: Mapping Space that explores the visualizing methods for representing the night sky in the Humanities, Arts and beyond. A […]

The new Wexner Center Exhibition Cruzamentos: Contemporary Art in Brazil opens tomorrow (Friday January 31st), which gives me the chance to let you know about an exciting project that I have assigned the 662 (no, that is not a typo!) students in my Classics 2220: Classical Mythology class this semester. In the final section of […]