Tuesday, June 5, 2018RENDER Blog 22 – The Gift: What I Learned from my MABy Diana Hiebert It’s hard to believe that two years have passed since I moved from the Fraser Valley, B.C. to Ottawa to begin my Masters in Art History at Carleton. Now that I’ve... MoreThursday, March 1, 2018RENDER Blog 21- Applying to Conferences…Applying to Conferences – 5 Things I Wish I’d Known Sarafina Pagnotta Applying to and speaking at conferences is an exciting, though perhaps daunting, part of any graduate program. The opportunity to present the research... MoreTuesday, February 6, 2018RENDER Blog 20 – Don’t Ask Me About My ThesisDon’t Ask Me About My Thesis: Podcast Recommendations to Keep You (Not) Busy By Jessie Gamarra My thesis is maybe halfway done and I still have heaping piles of digital, as well as... MoreMonday, January 15, 2018RENDER Blog 19 – Life Lessons with Jasmine InglisRecent Carleton graduate Jasmine Inglis has a dream job as Curatorial Assistant of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Here she tells us how the MA program in Art History... MoreFriday, December 1, 2017RENDER Blog 18 – Practical Practicums, Advice for Placementsby Rachel Neilson Practicums at Carleton offer so many great opportunities with the ability to gain work experience, create networking opportunities and as a resume building.... MoreWednesday, November 1, 2017RENDER Blog 17 – HERbarium and Interdisciplinary Curatorial Student Projectsby Hilary Dow HERbarium Curated by Josie Arruejo, Chelsea Black, James Botte, Brigid Christison, Michelle Jackson and Sharon Odell In... MoreWednesday, March 22, 2017RENDER Blog 16 – Life on the Other Side: Interview with a Recent Graduate, Vol. 2By Emily Putnam As we move towards the end of the winter term, graduating students reflect upon the past two years, feeling nostalgic about... MoreFriday, March 17, 2017RENDER Blog 15 – Rendering the True Working Class of the 19th CenturyBy: Jimena Martinez Gerhard During the 19th century, France was the force in social revolution for unheard and marginalized groups. Artists fueled with the same spirits joined... MoreWednesday, February 22, 2017RENDER Blog 14 – To Conference, or Not to Conference: A ConversationBy Jessie Gamarra and Emily Putnam To conference, or not to conference: this is the question many graduate students ponder. – Not William Shakespeare In our humble opinions,... MoreMonday, February 13, 2017RENDER Blog 13 – The Perceptual Enlightenment of Jack ChambersThe Perceptual Enlightenment of Jack Chambers By Jimena Martinez Gerhard Jack Chambers (1931-1978) has been a continuous force in Canadian art. His contributions range from his... MoreThursday, February 2, 2017RENDER Blog 12 – Hopefully, go forth and multiplyHopefully, go forth and multiply: An Interview with Artist and Curator Cara Tierney By Katie Kendall Cara Tierney is an artist and most recently the curator of TRANSACTIONS, on until... MoreThursday, February 2, 2017RENDER Blog 11 – Reference Reformation/RepresentationReference Reformation/Representation: A Grad Student Reflects on the Archive of Canadian Women Artists By Diana Hiebert One of the reasons I am drawn to the field of art history is its... MoreFriday, January 6, 2017RENDER Blog 10 – Mining the CUAG CollectionMining the CUAG Collection: Salvador Dali’s “The Delightful Mount” By Jimena Martinez Gerhard You might not be aware, but the Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG) holds a rare print by the surrealist painter Salvador... MoreMonday, December 19, 2016RENDER Blog 9 – The Circular Nature of Moving ForwardThe Circular Nature of Moving Forward: Alex Janvier at the National Gallery of Canada By: Leah Iselmoe Entrance gallery, Alex Janvier Retrospective, National Gallery of Canada. Photo by... MoreWednesday, November 9, 2016RENDER Blog 8 – The Revelation of Slow LookingBy Jimena Martinez Gerhard While our society is interested in speed, Jennifer L. Roberts, the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, advocates for a... MoreTuesday, November 1, 2016RENDER Blog 7 – A New Season of the RENDER Blog!Welcome to the beginning of a new season of the RENDER Blog! Created as a complement to RENDER: the Carleton Journal of Art and Visual Culture, the RENDER blog is in its second season. Let... MoreMonday, June 27, 2016RENDER Blog 6 – Six Great Books for Art Historical LeisureSix Great Books for Art Historical Leisure By Jimena Martinez Gerhard March 20, 2016 History can be written in many different ways. Sometimes as Art History students we may feel... MoreFriday, February 12, 2016RENDER Blog 5 – 40 Minutes with Heather Anderson40 Minutes with Heather Anderson By Jimena Martinez Gerhard February 12, 2016 It is amazing what a student can learn from even a short conversation with an arts professional. Meeting with... MoreSunday, January 31, 2016RENDER Blog 4 – It isn’t all academic…It isn’t all academic… by the Editorial Team January 31, 2016 As much as everyone loves a good theoretical text, I'm sure my fellow graduate students will agree that sometimes it is nice to venture into the relaxing and... MoreThursday, December 10, 2015RENDER Blog 3 – Things I Wish I’d Known…Things I Wish I’d Known When Writing My Thesis: Reflections of a Recent Graduate By Leanne Gaudet December 10, 2015 Leanne Gaudet graduated from the MA Art History program in June 2015... MoreSunday, November 1, 2015RENDER Blog 2 – Life on the Other Side: Interview with a Recent GraduateLife on the Other Side: Interview with a Recent Graduate October 31, 2015 By Manon G. We sat down with Cayllan Cassavia, a recent MA graduate, to talk about graduate school and... MoreTuesday, October 27, 2015RENDER Blog 1 – Introducing RENDER’s New BlogIntroducing Render’s New Blog October 27, 2015 Dearest friends, colleagues, and readers: I am pleased to announce that our graduate journal of art and culture has joined the... More RENDER Reviews: Review #1, Dec 2013 Review #2, Jan 2014 Review #3, Feb 2014 Review #4, Mar 2015 Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/aah/?p=5776