Engram is a journal of art history student research, and is written, edited, and designed by PSU students. It began in 2022. To learn more about how to submit a research paper or other research-based writing for consideration, please consult Engram's website.
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Engram, Vol. 3 2024
Portland State University. School of Art + Art History + Design
- Foreword, Angela Griffin
- The Emperor’s Old Clothes: Textile as a Tool for the Emperor in the Later Byzantine Empire, Lila Durrett
- The Virgin of Vladimir’s Impact on Medieval Russian History, Maisy Holt
- Rethinking Gender Essentialism in Art Historical Discourse around the Oeuvre of Judith Leyster, William Herbert Holt III
- The Allegories of Rubens and Brueghel the Elder’s The Sense of Touch, Molly Schwartzman
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Engram, Vol. 2 2023
Portland State University. School of Art + Art History + Design
- Editorial Foreword, Hailey Brink
- Reading Queerness in Hilma af Klint’s Diagrammatic Abstractions, Ana Bane
- Opus Anglicanum and May Morris: An Art Historical Study in Meaning Through Time, Rose Caughie
- The Development of El Greco’s Technique Through Mary Magdalen, Natalie Dunlap
- The Great Gold Belt Buckle of Sutton Hoo: A Look at Scandinavian Influence on Anglo-Saxon Style, Elizabeth Hines
- The Late Avar Treasure of Nagyszentmiklos, Ashley Hood
- Demystifying the Authorship of Artemisia Gentileschi’s 1622 Susanna and the Elders Aaron, Lindsay Wilson
- Research-Based Fiction: Redemption in Ruins, John Hooley
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Engram, Vol. 1 2022
Portland State University. School of Art + Art History + Design
- Matthew Paris Itinerary Maps, the Holy Land, the Crusades and the Idealization of Pilgrimage, Amber Shrewsbury
- Clay Pilgrimage Tokens of Qal’at Sem’an, Ashley Hood
- Magical Amulets and Their Uses in Menstrual Health, Kelsey Bucks
- Attendant Statues to God Nabu: Gods, Kings, and Scholars, Rose Caughie