Emily Cox, a PhD Candidate in the History of Art, was able to present “Fabergé’s Imperialism: Decorative Worlds and Utopian Dreams at the Exposition Universelle of 1900” at the Association for Art History’s annual conference in London
Yasmine Chokrane's research project in London, UK, was two-fold: first, she examined the tensions of the British national identity, in terms of cultural heritage and preservation. The second was examining what the larger artistic implications were for contemporary artists, who are interacting with those legacies.
Adi Meyerovitch is a third-year doctoral student in the history and theory of architecture. She studies nineteenth and twentieth centuries architecture with a focus on European-Ottoman cultural exchanges.
Wiktor Babinski met with Viktor Yushchenko and his wife Kateryna at their hotel in London, where he conducted an interview about Polish-Ukrainian relations and Ukraine’s path to Euro-Atlantic institutions.