Teaching

Courses and Workshops Taught

Introductory Classes

• Survey of Global Art and Architecture I and II (Survey I taught online as well) • First-Year Y:1 seminar •Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean • Roman Art and Archaeology • The Late Antique Mediterranean • Global Medieval Art • Islamic Art • Early Medieval Art and Architecture of Europe and the Mediterranean • The Long Twelfth Century in Art and Architecture of Europe and the Mediterranean • Late Medieval Art and Architecture of Europe and the Mediterranean • Art of the Early Northern Renaissance • Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture • A Worldly Art: Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Global Production and Exchange • The Global Baroque and Rococo

Upper-Level and Graduate Seminars

• Digital Art History as a Research Tool • Global Women as Makers: the Premodern Patron, Artist, Subject, and Viewer • The Materiality of Gender: Women’s Patronage and Collecting • Objects in Motion: the Globalization of Premodern Art • Art of the Silk Road (first taught as an Honors Seminar) • Medieval and Early Modern Pilgrimage: Relics, Ritual, and Architecture (first taught as a Liberal Arts Engineering course) • Circa 1650: Art in a Global Age • The Sacred Landscape: Medieval and Early Modern Global Pilgrimage • From Scribe to Press (first taught as an Honors Seminar) • The Land as Art (first taught as an Honors Seminar) • The Whole World: Cartography as History, Art, and Ideology • The Medieval and Early Modern City (first taught as an Honors Seminar) • Theories and Methods of Art • Senior Seminar (various topics) • contributor to team-taught Introduction to Gender Studies • contributor to Introduction to Engineering (2010-2015)

Professional workshops

“New Tools for a New Year” will feature a series of lectures and workshops focused on online exhibitions as a research assignment, using Artsteps, Omeka, and Esri’s Storymaps. Part of a larger Virtual Mentoring program created for the International Center of Medieval Art that emerged in the COVID-19 pandemic, this virtual programming will be a regular offering in the future in addition to in-person events (spring 2020-present).

Leader of a workshop on Digital Mapping in Art History and the Humanities, especially for classroom projects, for the consortium of American Universities abroad at the Digital Humanities Institute held at the American University of Beirut in May 2019. Funded in part by the Mellon Foundation and the AMICAL Consortium and preceded by an international introductory webinar on the topic (Nov. 2018).