Vivien Fryd
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Fryd to speak on ‘Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol’ Jan. 26
Art historian Vivien Green Fryd will be among noted scholars discussing “Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol” during a program hosted by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts on Jan. 26. Read MoreJan 22, 2021
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Women’s Center announces 2020 award recipients
A pathbreaking veteran, a scientist who urges students to chart their own course, an art historian who advocates for fellow faculty members, and a nurse who has advanced women’s health on campus are among the recipients of the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center’s annual awards. Read MoreApr 9, 2020
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Long before #MeToo, female artists were calling out sexual violence
Social media has brought sexual assault into the public eye, but bearing witness to sexual violence in popular culture didn’t begin with the invention of tweets and posts, according to Vanderbilt art history professor Vivien Green Fryd, who explores the topic in her new book. Read MoreFeb 11, 2019
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Vivien Fryd impresses Portland alumni at Warhol exhibit
Art lovers in Portland recently enjoyed discussing the work of Andy Warhol with Vivien Fryd, professor of history of art. Read MoreJan 19, 2017
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Stephanie Storey, BA’97: A Tale of Two Rivals
Storey, a self-described art fanatic who has worked as a writer and television, film and news producer in Hollywood for the past 15 years, embarked on a national book tour last spring to promote her debut novel. In April she stopped at the Barnes & Noble at Vanderbilt Bookstore for a signing and reading—coincidentally on the same weekend that a film she helped produce, called Broke*, was screened at the Nashville Film Festival. Read MoreNov 20, 2016
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American monuments course among three to be previewed at Aug. 5 open house
Working adults with college degrees looking to broaden their horizons should stop by the MLAS open house 6 p.m. Aug. 5 in Cohen Hall. Read MoreAug 4, 2014
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Panel on Cuba features artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons
"Thinking of It" by María Magdalena Campos-Pons One of the most significant artists to emerge from the Cuban post-revolutionary era will lead a faculty discussion about race in her native country on Wednesday, Oct. 12. María Magdalena Campos-Pons, who is a visiting artist on campus Oct. 9-18,… Read MoreOct 7, 2011