Ivan Gaskell gave two lectures in February at Uppsala University, Sweden, at the invitation of the Office for History of Science, and the Department of Literature and Rhetoric.

Aaron Glass will be presenting at the Getty Research Institute’s Scholars Program Symposium on Art and Anthropology on May 2–3. His presentation is entitled “Drawing on Museums: Early Visual Fieldnotes by Franz Boas and the Anthropology of Art.” He has also been invited to give a paper, “Reassembling the Social Organization: Anthropological Typology meets Indigenous Ontology in the Franz Boas Critical (Digital) Edition,” at the Politics of Classification conference, sponsored by the Department of Information Studies, UCLA, on May 5.

Deborah Krohn
gave a lecture entitled “Kitchen and Table in Renaissance Europe” at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania on March 2.

Michele Majer
participated in the conference, New Perspectives on Parisian Haute Couture, from 1850 until Today, held in Paris March 24–25, along with Michelle Tolini Finamore (PhD, 2010) and PhD student William DeGregorio. Maude Bass-Krueger (PhD, 2016) was a co-convener.

Jessica Walthew
attended two conferences in March: “Illumination of Material Culture: A Symposium on Computational Photography and Reflectance Transformation Imaging” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Computer Applications in Archaeology meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, where she presented on the conservation imaging work that she is doing as part of her Andrew W. Mellon “Cultures of Conservation” Fellowship.