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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;South Asia Center pr
 esentsExploring the\nJeweler's Art from Italy to IndiaFrom\nEast to West a
 nd across cultural boundaries\, the jeweler plays an important\npart in co
 nstructing objects and adornments of splendor. Join Laura Marsolek\,\ngrad
 uate of Syracuse University’s Florence Master’s Program in Italian\nRenais
 sance Art\, and the university’s first Henry Luce Scholar\, as she\ndiscus
 ses her journey studying the goldsmith's craft across continents\, both in
 \nthe museum vaults and in the city's workshops in Florence\, Italy and Jo
 dhpur\,\nIndia. As a Luce Scholar in residence\, Laura worked in the curat
 orial\ndepartment&nbsp\;at Mehrangarh Museum Trust in Jodhpur (2018-19). A
 t SU\, she\nwas&nbsp\;a member of the&nbsp\;Renée Crown University Honors 
 Program&nbsp\;and earned her B.F.A. degree in jewelry making and\nart hist
 ory (College of Visual and Performing Arts). She went on to complete her M
 .A. degree in art history\nfrom the department of Art and Music Histories 
 (College of Arts and Sciences). For a sneak peek at Laura’s experience as 
 a Luce scholar\nin India\, click&nbsp\;here.Laura Marsolek (B.F.A’13\, M.A
 .’17)Fine\nJewelry Cataloger\, Heritage Auctions\, Dallas\, Texas Co-spons
 ored by the&nbsp\;Renée Crown University Honors Program and the Department
 \n  of Art and Music Histories. For more information or to request accommo
 dation arrangements please contact Emera Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@syr.edu
 .&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Laura Marsolek: Exploring the Jeweler's Art from Italy to India
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
 </p><p>South Asia Center presents</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Exploring the\n
 Jeweler's Art from Italy to India</strong></p><p><br></p><p>From\nEast to 
 West and across cultural boundaries\, the jeweler plays an important\npart
  in constructing objects and adornments of splendor. Join Laura Marsolek\,
 \ngraduate of Syracuse University’s Florence Master’s Program in Italian\n
 Renaissance Art\, and the university’s first Henry Luce Scholar\, as she\n
 discusses her journey studying the goldsmith's craft across continents\, b
 oth in\nthe museum vaults and in the city's workshops in Florence\, Italy 
 and Jodhpur\,\nIndia. As a Luce Scholar in residence\, Laura worked in the
  curatorial\ndepartment&nbsp\;at Mehrangarh Museum Trust in Jodhpur (2018-
 19). At SU\, she\nwas&nbsp\;a member of the&nbsp\;<a href="http://honors.s
 yr.edu/" title="http://honors.syr.edu/" target="_blank">Renée Crown Univer
 sity Honors Program</a>&nbsp\;and earned her B.F.A. degree in jewelry maki
 ng and\nart history (<a href="http://vpa.syr.edu/" title="http://vpa.syr.e
 du/" target="_blank">College of Visual and Performing Arts</a>). She went 
 on to complete her M.A. degree in art history\nfrom the department of Art 
 and Music Histories (<a href="http://asnews.syr.edu/" target="_blank">Coll
 ege of Arts and Sciences</a>). For a sneak peek at Laura’s experience as a
  Luce scholar\nin India\, click&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.hluce.org/progr
 ams/luce-scholars/scholar-stories/lauras-story/" target="_blank">here</a>.
 </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Laura Marsolek (B.F.A’13\, M.A.’17)</strong></p>
 <p>Fine\nJewelry Cataloger\, Heritage Auctions\, Dallas\, Texas</p><p><br>
 </p><p> Co-sponsored by the&nbsp\;Renée Crown University Honors Program an
 d the Department\n  of Art and Music Histories.</p><p> <br></p><p>For more
  information or to request accommodation arrangements please contact Emera
  Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@syr.edu.&nbsp\;</p>
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