Five students and alumni from Dr. Billie Follensbee's Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts class (ART/MST 488) were accepted to present on their research at the Missouri Archaeology Society Annual Meeting. This year, students presented as part of the poster session, Art and Artifacts: Research and Conservation of Art and Artifacts April 14–16 in Camdenton, … [Read more...] about Students Take Research Beyond the Classroom at Archaeology Society Annual Meeting
Students and alumni of Missouri State's Art History program present their research for First Friday Art Talks. The events are coordinated by Dr. Billie Follensbee as a collaboration between the Department of Art + Design and the Springfield-Greene County Library System, with each talk held at Park Central Branch Library from 7–7:30 p.m. on their respective dates. Museum … [Read more...] about Art History Students and Alumni Present First Friday Art Talks
A selected group of art history students share their developed research for the 16th Annual Art History & Visual Culture Undergraduate Symposium. The symposium takes place May 7 from 2–4 PM in Brick City Building 1, room 312. The Art History and Visual Culture Undergraduate Symposium is held each year to offer students an opportunity to go further into their chosen … [Read more...] about Undergraduate Research Presentations
Professors at Missouri State University are encouraged to involve undergraduates in research, and Dr. Billie Follensbee embraces this goal with a passion. As a professor of Art History and the Coordinator of the Museum Studies program, Follensbee creates research opportunities for students that encourage and enable undergraduates to present, exhibit, and publish their own … [Read more...] about Research Opportunities for Undergraduates in Art History and Museum Studies