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Arts Research | Krannert Art Museum
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Arts Research
Punch Hunting Chipmunks
Timelessness in Rembrandt’s Print of St. Jerome
Between Head and Body: Yupa’s Tale of Restoration and Reinvention
Long-Distance Love and Annette Lemieux's "Weight"
Research Conversation: Lessons from a Practicum Student
Andean Featherworks at KAM
Understanding Process: Jeffry Mitchell’s "Last Day of September"
Representation and Semiotic Play: Louis Bosa's "The End of the Festival"
U of I Alum Bethany Johnson Earns Position as DEAI Coordinator at Field Museum
Research Conversations: Walter Wilson
Telling Stories with Seashells: Krannert Art Museum's Malacological Collections
Inside Out | Rembrandt's St Jerome Shows an Artist at Play
Research Conversation | Nasrin Navab and Ezzat Goushegir on "My Name is Inanna"
New in the Galleries: Art Since 1948
Research Conversations: Rikki Byrd with Blair Ebony Smith
Research Conversations: Blair Ebony Smith and Jen Everett
Research Conversation with Amy L. Powell
Pressing Issues: Printmaking as Social Justice in the 1930s United States
Skip to main content
Arts Research
Punch Hunting Chipmunks
Timelessness in Rembrandt’s Print of St. Jerome
Between Head and Body: Yupa’s Tale of Restoration and Reinvention
Long-Distance Love and Annette Lemieux's "Weight"
Research Conversation: Lessons from a Practicum Student
Andean Featherworks at KAM
Understanding Process: Jeffry Mitchell’s "Last Day of September"
Representation and Semiotic Play: Louis Bosa's "The End of the Festival"
U of I Alum Bethany Johnson Earns Position as DEAI Coordinator at Field Museum
Research Conversations: Walter Wilson
Telling Stories with Seashells: Krannert Art Museum's Malacological Collections
Inside Out | Rembrandt's St Jerome Shows an Artist at Play
Research Conversation | Nasrin Navab and Ezzat Goushegir on "My Name is Inanna"
New in the Galleries: Art Since 1948
Research Conversations: Rikki Byrd with Blair Ebony Smith
Research Conversations: Blair Ebony Smith and Jen Everett
Research Conversation with Amy L. Powell
Pressing Issues: Printmaking as Social Justice in the 1930s United States