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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 100 St. George Street, Sidney Smith Hall, Room 6057 M5S3G3 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: arthistoryutoronto.wixsite.com/hasa

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History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 25.04.2021

TONIGHT! We are so excited to host the first in our Black History Month Speaker Series! Come out and hear Bernice Carnegie as she speaks about her and her own... family's historical experiences living in Canada. Bernice’s profound stories delve into a wide range of critical topics, from navigating through racism and several other challenges after settlement to then overcoming barriers to achieving success. During this very important month, attendees can expect to reflect on the hardships overcome by Black Canadians, while also being reminded of the many instances of perseverance and determination to overcome in order to achieve. This event is completely FREE! More information and REGISTRATION is here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/assu-presents-black-perspective

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 09.04.2021

Welcome to this new virtual semester! We hope that you had a refreshing winter break and are ready to get back in to classes. As the semester starts, keep an eye out for HASA events like our annual undergraduate research conference in March. ... We hope to see you there! See more

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 31.03.2021

REMINDER There's only a few days left to submit your paper to HASA’s annual undergraduate research journal and symposium: (re)connecting The deadline to apply is 11:59pm on January 11th. Visit our website (https://arthistoryutoronto.wixsite.com//call-for-papers-re) for more information and to apply. ... We look forward to reading your submissions! See more

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 27.03.2021

The Concordia Undergraduate Art History Journal (CUJAH) is accepting submissions related to the theme of embodiment for the 10th Annual Concordia University Art History Conference. Undergraduate art history students are invited to submit an abstract to [email protected] by December 4th, 2020. Further details are in their call for abstracts.

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 20.11.2020

The History of Art Students’ Association is happy to announce that our virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held on Saturday, 10 October, 2020 at 12:00-3:00pm EDT. The symposium will be held on Zoom. This year's theme is "Art and the Nature of Change" and it will feature a keynote speech by Dr. Mark Cheetham. For more information, including information to access the event, please see our website: https://arthistoryutoronto.wixsite.com/hasa/conference... All are welcome!

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 05.11.2020

New to the art history department? Confused about how to navigate university life? Tune in to HASA's undergraduate orientation where our exec along with Professor Christy Anderson will give you useful tips and advice for knowing the art history department and for making the most of your time in university!

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 20.10.2020

Welcome back We hope that your semester is off to a great start!

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 06.10.2020

For all those interested in applying to art history grad school, come tune in to a Graduate Studies Information Session hosted by Professor Elizabeth Harney and Professor Christy Anderson! They will be discussing FAQ's about application processes and answering all your burning questions. The Graduate School session will be this Tuesday August 18 from 24 pm via Zoom. Just click on this link to join!: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88024161841... Hope to see you all there!

History of Art Students' Association, University of Toronto 18.09.2020

Have you ever wanted to learn more about Oceanic art? Well now is your chance! Being offered in the fall is FAH489 offered by Brittany Myburgh it’s the perfect course for someone wanting to study ‘non canon’ art!