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Kathryn Killackey - From Something Left Behind: The Process of Archaeological Illustration

November 20, 2024
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Bard Graduate Center (Lecture Hall), 38 West 86th Street, New York

Event Description

Archaeologists rely on visualization to record excavation data, interpret their findings, build narratives, and provide specialist and public audiences with richer visions of the past. Archaeological illustrators, in turn, must draw on often fragmented and incomplete material culture to visualize this archaeological research. In this talk, Kathryn Killackey discusses the process of creating an archaeological reconstruction. This iterative process provides researchers and illustrators a space in which to explore and test hypotheses, helping to flesh out ideas, uncover contradictions, and identify gaps in knowledge. At the same time, the illustration process is one of elimination, the whittling down of alternative hypotheses, and making concrete one of many options. Killackey shows how drawing can lead to greater understanding of particular objects and places and how fragmentary objects can illuminate past lives.

Event Speaker

Kathryn Killackey, science illustrator

Event Information

Open to the public. Please visit the event webpage for ticket information. Please email [email protected] with any questions. 

Hosted by the Bard Graduate Center