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Alumni of the Graduate Program in the History and Theory of Art and Architecture at Binghamton University have, since the late 1960s, gone on to take up significant academic and curatorial appointments in universities and museums across the United States and abroad, as well as positions in museum education, historic preservation, visual resources management and corporate research, among many other professional fields. To list only a few examples, graduates of the Department of Art History can currently be found in the faculty and curatorial staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Morgan Library, New York, the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, the Bowdoin College Museum, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, the University of Arizona at Tucson, the University of Notre Dame, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, and Kaywon School of Art and Design, Euiwang, Korea.
Shriya Sridharan |
“Srirangam's New Antiquity - Negotiating the Hindu Temple's Divine and Historic Pasts in a Global Present,” (N. Um, 2012) |
Jeremy Culler |
“From Television Signal To Magnetic Strip: An Archaeology Of Experimental Television And Video Knowledge,” (J. Tagg, 2011) |
Kivanc Kilinc |
“Constructing Women for the Republic: The Spatial Politics of Gender, Class and Domesticity in Ankara, 1928-1952,” (T. McDonough, 2010) |
Victoria Scott |
“Silk-Screens and Television Screens: Maoism and the Posters of May and June 1968 in Paris,” (T. McDonough, 2010) |
Cindy Stelmackowich |
"Bodies of Knowledge" Nineteenth-Century Anatomical Atlasess 1800-1860," (J. Tagg, 2010) |
Ana Isabel Perez Gavilan |
"The Via Crucis Devotion in Eighteenth-Century New Spain: Innovative Practices in the Sanctuary of Jesus of Nazareth of Atotonilco, Gto" (K. Barzman, 2010) |
Sharon Smith, PhD |
“Planned grandeur: a commensurate study of urban expansion in early modern Italy and Mamluk Egypt” (B. Abou-el-Haj and C. Burroughs, 2009) |
Ginamarie Pugliese, PhD |
"Reading Children: Constructions of Childhood in England’s Nineteenth-Century Children’s Periodicals, 1855-1875” (A. Walkling, 2009) |
Kenneth Havenstein, PhD |
“Choreographing the City: Politics, Pedagogy, and Musicality in Medieval Siena," (B. Abou-El-Haj, 2009). |
Saygin Salgirli, PhD |
"From Thirteenth-Century Toulouse to Fifteenth-Century Serres: A Comparative Study on Dissent, Authority, and Architecture" (B. Abou-El-Haj, 2009) |
Charles (Cody) Barteet, PhD |
“Colonial Contradictions in the Casa de Montejo and Mérida, Yucatán: Space, Society, and Self-Representation at the Edge of Viceregal Mexico” (K. Barzman, 2008) |
Gaudencio Fidelis, PhD |
“The Reception and Legibility of Brazilian Contemporary Art in the United States (1995–2005)” (A. D’Souza, 2008)
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Meiqin Wang, PhD |
“Confrontation and Complicity: Rethinking Official Art in Contemporary China” (N. Um, 2007) |
Raed Al Tal, PhD |
"Structures of authority: A sociopolitical account of architectural and urban programs in Amman, Jordan (1953--1999)" (N. Um, 2006) |
Linda Steer, PhD |
"Found, borrowed and stolen: The use of photographs in French surrealist reviews, 1924--1939" (J. Tagg, 2006) |
Bulent Batuman, PhD |
"Spaces of counter-hegemony: Turkish architects and planners as political agents in the 1970s" (T. McDonough, 2006) |
Ann Ciola, PhD |
"Identity and Community Solidarity: Counter-Spectacle, Power and Resistance in the Mass Funeral of the ‘Guguleteu Seven', March 15, 1986" (K. Barzman, 2005) |
Sam Y. Liang, PhD |
"Ephemeral Households, Splintered City: Mapping Leisure in the Sojourners’ Shanghai, 1870-00” (T. McDonough, 2005) |
Onyile Onyile, PhD |
"Ekpu Oro: The spirits of the living dead as an expression of Oron world view, 1894-1940" (N. Nzegwu, 2005) Current position: Associate Professor, Georgia Southern University |
Karen (Wren) Rogers, PhD |
"Checkerboard grids: Principles and practices of spatial order in the Americas and the making of place in New Mexico" (C. Burroughs, 2005) Current position: Associate Dean for External Affairs, College of Architecture, Design and Construction, and Associate Professor, Auburn University |
Teresa Pac, PhD |
"Churches at the edge: A comparative study of Christianization processes along the Baltic Sea in the Middle Ages: Gdansk and Novgorod" (C. Burroughs, 2004) Current position: Assistant Professor, Art History program, University of Central Oklahoma |
Sarah Bassnett, PhD |
"Visible cities: Photography, visual discourse and city planning in early twentieth-century Toronto and Montreal" (J. Tagg, 2004) Current position: Associate Professor, University of Western Ontario |
Jina Kim, PhD |
"Invitation to the Other: The reframing of "American" art and national identity and the 1993 Whitney Biennial in New York and Seoul" (J. Tagg, 2004) Current position: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Culture, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea |
Hong Kal, PhD |
"The presence of the past: Exhibitions, memories and national identities in colonial and postcolonial Korea and Japan" (J. Tagg, 2003) Current position: Associate Professor, York University |
Rosemary Ludwick-Bieker, PhD |
The Cloisters Panel "Scenes from the Life of Saint Augustine": A study in late medieval iconography and Augustinian spirituality (B. Abou El Haj, 2003) Current position: former Catholic sister, retired, traveling the world |
Fr. Joseph Bertha, PhD |
"The illustration of the Akathist hymn at the Ferapontov Monastery" (B. Abou-El-Haj, 2002) Current position: Pastor, St. Stephen's Byzantine Church, Amherst, NY |
Michelle Hearne, PhD |
"Anne de Bretagne (r. 1491-1514): Images of medieval queenship in early modern France" (J. Wilson, 2002) Current position: Curatorial Assistant, Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, The Pierpont Morgan Library, NYC |
Bianca Freire-Medeiros, PhD |
"The traveling city: Representations of Rio in United States films, travel accounts and scholarly writing (1930s-1990s)" (A. King, 2002) Current position: Full-time researcher at the Researcher at the Center for Documentation and Research on Brazilian Contemporary History (CPDOC/FGV) |
Andrea Frohne, PhD |
"The African burial ground in New York City: Manifesting and representing spirituality of space" (N. Nzegwu, 2002) Current position: Assistant Professor, Ohio University |
Leigh George, PhD |
"The functions of graphic design: Sociologies, history, and the International Design Conference in Aspen" (J. Tagg, 2002) |
Laura MacCaskey, PhD. |
"'...et macula non est in te.' The birth of the Virgin in sixteenth-century Rome" (C. Burroughs, 2001) |
Diane Graham, PhD |
"Planting, planning and design: A comparative study of English colonial cities founded in India, North America, and the Caribbean, 1660--1710" (A. King, 2001) |