Public Events
The Research and Academic Program organizes a variety of scholarly events throughout the year that are free and open to the public. These events include lectures by our fellows in residence, talks by invited scholars, curatorial roundtables, and other special events, in addition to the biannual Clark Conference.
April 11, 2025—RAP Graduate Student Symposium: Queer Palimpsests: Rewriting Medieval Art History
June 25–28, 2025—Celebrating 25 Years in the Research and Academic Program
LECTURES
September 16, 2025—Somewhere Between Art History and Phenomenology: A Book Talk with Michael Ann Holly
September 30, 2025—Art in a State of Siege: A Conversation with Joseph Leo Koerner, Annie Bourneuf, Alice Goff, and Christophe Koné
October 7, 2025—Lives Found in Translation: Giorgio Vasari in South Korea with David Young Kim
October 21, 2025—London's National Gallery Celebrates 200 Years: People, Place, and Pictures with Gabriele Finaldi
October 28, 2025—Eye and Mind: Empathetic Art Museum Experiences for Aesthetic Communication with the Visually Impaired with Jeong Han Kim
November 4, 2025—Laurent d'Arvieux and the King's Bible: A Hebrew Codex in Christian Hands with Julie Harris
November 18, 2025—Reading Coastlines with Leslie Geddes