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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Lectures and Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Art History Speaker Series — Hunting\, Ecology\, and the Arts\n
 \nTalk: Piniarsuaq: Marine Mammals in/as Inuit Art\, 1600–1900\nSpeaker: Ba
 rt Pushaw\, Assistant Professor of Art History\, University of Tennessee at
  Chattanooga\nWhen: Thursday\, November 6\, 2025 • 12:00–1:15 PM (Mountain 
 Standard Time / MST)\nWhere: Zoom https://boisestate.zoom.us/j/96966594776\
 n\nThis event is free and open to the public\n\nSeries Description\n\nHunti
 ng has long occupied a central place in art history—not only in natural his
 tory illustrations\, grand paintings of human–animal combat\, popular print
 s\, and other visual media\, but also as the impetus for a wide range of ma
 terial culture. It produced artifacts as varied as hunting horns\, trophies
 \, horse tack\, taxidermy\, furniture\, and fashion. As both a subject of a
 rtistic representation and a material practice\, hunting offers a compellin
 g lens through which to consider how human intervention shaped attitudes to
 ward the environment\, constructed gender roles\, and reinforced social hie
 rarchies. Images of the hunt—often defined by direct and violent incursions
  into nature—came to embody humanity’s presumed dominion over the natural w
 orld. To examine these works critically is to gain insight into the histori
 cal entanglement of humans and their environment\, and into the role of tha
 t relationship in shaping cultural and historical identities.\n\nAbout the 
 Speaker\n\nDr. Bart Pushaw is Assistant Professor of Art History at the Uni
 versity of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Pushaw's teaching\, research\, and cur
 atorial work focus on art histories of the Circumpolar North\, with emphasi
 s on the global dimensions of the Indigenous Arctic. He deploys his researc
 h to advance rematriation campaigns of cultural heritage back to Indigenous
  stewardship\, especially in Kalaallit Nunaat and Alaska\, as well as in th
 e Caribbean.
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SUMMARY:Art History Speaker Series: Bart Pushaw
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