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Maybe we should create a #starterpack for #Americanists or #AmStudies people in #France?
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Dear 20th Century #Americanists, I know you are out there. 👋🏻 Why were there so many #ChewingGum commercials on TV up through the 1990s? Gum of all things... 🤔 Like why?

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Embroidering the Landscape: Women, Art and the Environment in British North America, 1740–1770 - Panorama Panorama is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication dedicated to American art and visual culture (broadly defined). The journal is intended to provide a high-caliber international forum for d...

How’s that holiday shopping going, #Americanists? #JournalPanorama is here to help on the penultimate day of our #AHAATakeover. Let #BookReviews be your guide, beginning with Embroidering the Landscape by Andrea Pappas (Lund Humphries), reviewed by Elizabeth Bacon Eager. bit.ly/4gll3b2 1/4

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Tenth Anniversary Issue (10.2) - Panorama Panorama is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication dedicated to American art and visual culture (broadly defined). The journal is intended to provide a high-caliber international forum for d...

Good morning, #Americanists! This is @jsrouthier.bsky.social , Managing Editor of #JournalPanorama, and I am delighted to begin our two-plus-week #AHAATakeover today. This is our tenth anniversary issue, and there is much to celebrate and to scrutinize. bit.ly/4ezRotn #AmericanArt #OpenAccess 1/4

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John Steuart Curry, The Gospel Train, 1929 (@SyracuseU Art Museum), from Jeffrey Richmond-Moll, “Holy Rollers: Religion and Modern Mobility in the Art of John Steuart Curry” in current issue of journalpanorama.org

Oil painting showing a dimly lit interior with adults and children dancing and playing music on a piano and fiddle. A sign on the wall to the right reads "The Gospel Train" and features a simple illustration of an engine pulling four train cars.

John Steuart Curry, The Gospel Train, 1929 (@SyracuseU Art Museum), from Jeffrey Richmond-Moll, “Holy Rollers: Religion and Modern Mobility in the Art of John Steuart Curry” in current issue of journalpanorama.org Oil painting showing a dimly lit interior with adults and children dancing and playing music on a piano and fiddle. A sign on the wall to the right reads "The Gospel Train" and features a simple illustration of an engine pulling four train cars.

#Americanists, we chilling this weekend, or …?
 
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j/k  We actually have some white-hot museum exhibition recs for your weekend plans—complete with reviews so that you can pregame!—so stay with us for today’s #AHAATakeover with #JournalPanorama.

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