This exhibition was an important part of a broader array of classes and events at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville during the spring of 2020. “Apocalypse Semester,” as it came to be known, included courses in departments across the humanities on themes such as hell, climate change, zombies, visions of the end in early English literature, and apocalypticism in Medieval and Reformation Europe.
COSPONSORS
- The McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture
- The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- The Samuel H. Kress Foundation
- The College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- Aletha & Clayton Brodine Endowment
- Roswitha Haas
- Carla & Anthony Bewley
- Gordon Burghardt & Sandra Twardosz
- The Center for Global Engagement, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- The Office of Research and Engagement, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
CURATORS
- Jay Rubenstein
- Gregor Kalas
EXHIBITION AND WEBSITE DESIGN
- Kelsey Blake
- Claudio Gómez
- Jeremy Hughes
- Katherine Hodges-Kluck
- Katie Kleinkopf
- Zach Orig
- Tom Schirtz
- Catherine Shteynberg
- Jason Stubblefield
- Christopher G. Weddig
LOAN INSTITUTIONS
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Glencairn Museum
- The Morgan Library and Museum
- Free Library of Philadelphia
- The Walters Art Museum
- National Gallery of Art
ADDITIONAL THANKS
- Callie Bennet
- Leslie Chang Jantz
- Katy Malone
- Stacy Palado
- Zack Plaster
- Adriane Tafoya