2024 Class Day Program

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4:30 pm ∙ Monday, May 27, 2024

Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Avenue CLASS DAY

Class of 2024

Travis Kanoa Chai Andrade

Gabriel Chalick

Alex Chauncey-Heine

Daniel Drake

Lucy Duffy Gutman

Evan Haley

Lucia Heminway

Natali Kim

Noah A. Kreike-Martin

Teddie LloydBuckley

Emma Mohrmann

Cary Moore

Ayla-Rose Kapili’ulaokekaupoku Naehu-Ramos

Lauren Olson

Drew Pugliese

Audrey Royall

Autumn Shelton

Cathleen Weng

Magnolia Adelle Wilkinson

Class Day Program

Welcoming Remarks

Nathan Arrington · Chair, Department of Art & Archaeology

Guest Speaker

Isabel Wilkinson ’08

History of Art

Nathan Arrington

Practice of Art

Jeff Whetstone · Director, Program in Visual Arts

Program in Archaeology

Nathan Arrington · Director, Program in Archaeology

Awards in Other Programs

Nathan Arrington

Awards in Practice of Art

Jeff Whetstone

The Herbert L. Lucas Prize in Visual Arts

The Jim Seawright Award in Visual Arts

Awards in the Department of Art & Archaeology

Basile Baudez · Director of Undergraduate Studies

The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architectural History

The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Art History

The Department of Art & Archaeology Senior Thesis Prize

Departmental Honors

Nathan Arrington

History of Art

Gabriel Chalick

Enrique Chagoya’s Fantasylandia: An Investigation of How Chagoya Uses Additive Palimpsest to Examine Iconography.

Adviser: Monica Bravo

Lucy Gutman

“Dear Sonya, many thoughts. ” An Epistolary Dialogue between Helen Frankenthaler and Sonya Rudikoff.

Adviser: Carolyn Yerkes

Lucia Heminway

Painted Studioli: Recontextualizing the Details of Vittore Carpaccio.

Adviser: Carolina Mangone

Natali Kim

Andrea Fraser’s Interview-Based Artwork.

Adviser: AnnMarie Perl

Drew Pugliese

Sick Joke: Queer Politics, Queer Identity, Queer Humor.

Adviser: Irene Small

Practice of Art

Daniel Drake

Dichlund (2024): The Production of a Comedy

Television Pilot.

Advisers: Moon Molson, Hal Foster

Evan Haley

Be Not Afraid.

Advisers: Martha Friedman, Carolina Mangone

Emma Mohrmann

So Soft You Can Barely Feel the Seams.

Advisers: Daniel Heyman, Basile Baudez

Cary Moore

Plenitude.

Advisers: Lex Brown, Irene Small

Kapili Naehu-Ramos

MO ‘ O.

Advisers: Pamela Lins, Tina Campt

Lauren Olson

I Hear Machines Underwater.

Advisers: Jeff Whetstone, Jessica Stark

Magnolia Wilkinson

Reproduction Production.

Advisers: AnnMarie Perl, Troy Michie

Program in Archaeology

Travis Chai Andrade

There Are No Real Hawaiians.

Adviser: Emma Ljung, Ikaika Ramones

Alexander Chauncey-Heine

Gendered Interpretations: A Study of Gender and Bias in the Birka Warrior and Oseberg Ship Burial.

Adviser: Janet Kay

Noah Kreike-Martin

Rock, Paper, Coins: Comparing Evidence of the Roman Imperial Cult in Gallia Comata, Hispania, and Britannia.

Adviser: Janet Kay

Teddie LloydBuckley

A Toxic Legacy: An Investigation of the Environmental Impacts of Bronze Age Smelting in Sântana, Romania.

Adviser: Satish Myneni

Audrey Royall

Archaeology, Intricacies, and Sukenik.

Adviser: Janet Kay, Ra’anan Boustan

Autumn Shelton

Death as a Venue of Creation: The Architecture of Antioch’s Sari Mahmoud Cemetery.

Adviser: Beth Semel

Cathleen Weng

Four Non-Cemetery Burials in Iron Age and Roman Britain.

Adviser: Janet Kay

Prizes

The Herbert L. Lucas Prize in Visual Arts

This prize was established in 1998 by Herbert L. Lucas, Class of 1950, and was amended in 2004 to recognize excellence and the quality of a body of work by graduating seniors in painting, sculpture, photography, film, and media.

The Jim Seawright Award in Visual Arts

Established in 2009 in honor of Jim Seawright, Professor of Visual Arts, this award is presented annually to a student whose work exemplifies exceptional originality or innovation in any medium in the Program in Visual Arts.

The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architectural History

This prize was established by Mrs. Norman White in memory of her son, Frederick Barnard White, Class of 1883. It is awarded to the student who has written an outstanding senior thesis on the subject of architectural history.

The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Art History

Established in 2001 in memory of Frederick Barnard White, Class of 1883, this prize is awarded to a student who has written an exceptional senior thesis on any art historical topic.

The Department of Art and Archaeology Senior Thesis Prize

Established by the Irvine Foundation and awarded annually for the most outstanding senior thesis in the Department of Art and Archaeology.

Front Cover: Tiger and Bamboo. Japanese, Edo Period, 1615–1868. Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk. Painting: 146 × 81.4 cm. Princeton University Art Museum, 2017-196. Museum purchase, Mary Trumbull Adams Art Fund.

Back Cover: James Welling, 6824, inkjet print, 160 × 106.7 cm, 2014, Courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner Gallery

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