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Shawon Kinew | Department of History of Art and Architecture Questions about our Website?Please contact our Site Administrator, Photography of 485 Broadway provided by Anton Grassl, GraduateProgramProgram HandbookCoursesAdmissionsFellowshipsStudentsAlumni, UndergraduateWhy Study Art History?ProgramsProgram HandbookCoursesPrizes, Grants and OpportunitiesWriting a Thesis She is an art historian of early modern Southern Europe with a specialization in the art and theory of seventeenth-century Rome. "As I was up here, and I first saw the tomahawk, I was just thinking, 'Wow..my grandfather touched this.' The seminar focuses on the 19th century oil portraits of 25 Native leaders captured in an era of forced relocation. Kinew's book project is called The Vision in Stone: Melchiorre Cafa in the World, 1636-1667. about Joseph Koerner and Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg, "Iconoclash in Northern Italy" - new article in Critical Inquiry, about Harvard Gazette, "Another long-overdue reckoning for America" - an interview with Professor Shawon Kinew, As the 20202021 Shutzer Assistant Professor, Kinew will pursue an individual project in a community dedicated to exploration and inquiry, completing, about Shawon Kinew Selected as 2020-21 Radcliffe Institute Fellow, about Harvard Gazette: Art and the history of indigenous America - Shawon Kinew's First Year Seminar Featured, Copyright 2023 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, Two interpretative projects at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum by Professor Shawon Kinew, Joseph Koerner and Tamara Morsel-Eisenberg, "Iconoclash in Northern Italy" - new article in Critical Inquiry, Harvard Gazette, "Another long-overdue reckoning for America" - an interview with Professor Shawon Kinew, Shawon Kinew Selected as 2020-21 Radcliffe Institute Fellow, Harvard Gazette: Art and the history of indigenous America - Shawon Kinew's First Year Seminar Featured, Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging. As the 20202021 Shutzer Assistant Professor, Kinew will pursue an individual project in a community dedicated to exploration and inquiry, completing her book manuscript Baroque Softness: Melchiorre Caf and the A first-year seminar by Assistant Professor Shawon Kinew has been the focus of a feature in the Havard Gazette.