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Annual Regional Collegiate Art Symposium Papers

 

The Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium showcases undergraduate student's research on works of art from The Mint Museum's collections,

or the artists represented within these diverse collections. Over the years the Symposium has featured over ten different higher education institutions from the regional area and well over one-hundred students.

 

The mission of the symposium has been to showcase undergraduate research while providing students a unique opportunity to present their research in a professional environment and gain valuable academic experience.  In addition to providing a valuable platform for students studying art history, the symposium increases research and knowledge of the Mint’s permanent collections.

The students’ research papers are archived in the J.A. Jones Reference Library at Mint Museum Randolph. 

 

For the most recent of these, the papers are accessible for viewing or printing through Mint Wiki by accessing the links below.

 

27th Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium (2017)

 

26th Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium (2016)

 

25th Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium (2015)

 

24th Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium (2014)

 

23rd Annual Regional Collegiate Art History Symposium (2013)

 

22nd Annual Collegiate Art History Symposium (2012)

 

21st Annual Collegiate Art History Symposium (2011)

 

20th Annual Collegiate Art History Symposium  (2010)

 

19th Annual Collegiate Art History Symposium  (2009)

 

18th Annual Collegiate Art History Symposium  (2008)

 

Regional Collegiate Art History Symposiums are sponsored by TIAA-CREF and The Mint Museum. 

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Created by Joyce Weaver