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Assistant Professor of Art History Columbus State University, Department of Art 4225 University Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645

(O) 706-504-8314 (H) 706-507-5584 (C) 706-330-8234 [email protected]

Curriculum Vitae

Education:

2007 Florida State University

PhD in Renaissance and Baroque Art History

Dissertation: “Sacred Kingship and Royal Patronage in the Vie de la Magdalene: Pilgrimage, Politics, Passion Plays, and

the Life of Louise of Savoy.” 1989 Virginia Commonwealth University

MA in Art History/Museum Studies 1982 Virginia Commonwealth University

BFA in Art History

1981 Virginia Commonwealth University BFA in Communication Arts and Design Professional Experience:

Academic:

2009 – present Assistant Professor (tenure track) - Art History Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia 2008 Fall Assistant Professor (temporary) - Art History

Columbus State University 2007 – 2008 Visiting Assistant Professor - Renaissance and Baroque

Art History

College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 2006 Fall Adjunct Faculty - Art History

John Tyler Community College, Midlothian, Virginia 1993 – 2005 Adjunct Faculty - Art History/Museum Studies

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 1999 – 2001 Adjunct Faculty - Art History/Study Abroad

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, Virginia, London, Paris, and Rome 1997 Fall Adjunct Faculty - Art History

Florida State University London Study Center London, England

1991 – 1993 Appleton (Teaching) Fellowship in Art History

Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 1990 – 1991 Adjunct Faculty – Art History

J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, Richmond, Virginia Museum:

2003 – 2008 Lecturer - Paul Mellon Education in the Arts Program Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia 1997 – 2008 Lecturer - Speakers on the Arts Affiliate Program

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p. 2 Professional Experience:

Museum, cont.

1996 Art History Faculty - Summer Institute for Educators Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1996 – 2008 Art History Faculty - Lecture Class Programs

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Exhibitions:

2010 Spring Curator and Lecturer, “The Figure as Narrative: Compelling Allusions”

Columbus State University Illges Gallery

1992 Fall Co-Curator of “Baroque Prints: Selections from the Collection of Dorothy and William Walmsley” Florida State University Gallery and Art Museum Grants, Awards, and Honors:

Columbus State University Quality Enhancement Program Grant Fall 2010 Columbus State University Distance Learning Development Grant Fall 2010 Columbus State University Faculty Development Travel Grant Spring 2010 Columbus State University Quality Enhancement Program Grant Spring 2010 Florida State University Travel Grant 2005 – 2006

Penelope Mason Fellowship for Dissertation Research 2003 – 2004 Renaissance Society of America Research Grant 2001 – 2002 Florida State University Dissertation Research Grant 2001 – 2002 Penelope Mason Fellowship for Dissertation Research 2000 – 2001 Appleton Fellowship in Art History, Florida State University 1991 – 1993 Omicron Delta Kappa National Honor Society

Teaching Assistant Fellowship in Art History, Virginia Commonwealth University 1983 – 1984

Publications: Forthcoming: Books:

Chapter in Anthology (invited):

“The Magdalene and ‘Madame’: Piety, Politics, and Personal Agenda in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene.” Chapter included in Mary Magdalene Reconsidered: Iconography from the Middle Ages through the Baroque.

Edited by Michelle Erhardt and Amy Morris. To be published by Brill Press in spring 2012.

Works in Progress: Books:

“Sacred Kingship and Royal Patronage in the Vie de la Magdalene: Pilgrimage, Politics, Passion Plays, and the Life of Louise of Savoy.” (Working title) Dissertation in preparation for submission as book manuscript.

Articles:

“Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene: The Illuminated Manuscript as Passion Play.” Article in preparation for submission to Renaissance Quarterly in fall 2011.

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p. 3 Publications:

Works in Progress: Articles, cont.

“Sacred Kingship and Royal Patronage in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la

Magdalene.” Article in preparation for submission to Art Bulletin in fall 2011. Published works:

1996 “Rubens's Deianira and the Fury: A New Interpretation Based on Seneca's Hercules Oetaeus,” Athanor XIV, 31-39. Florida State University Press 1992 Baroque Prints: Selections from the Collection of Dorothy and William Walmsley, Florida State University Gallery and Art Museum

Presentations of Scholarship: National Conferences:

2010 Renaissance Society of America Conference, Venice, Italy

“The Magdalene Model: Paradigm and Parallel in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

2007 Renaissance Society of America Conference, Miami, Florida

Panel Organizer and Chair: “Woman to Woman: Female Saints in the Lives of Early Modern Women”

Panel Organizer: “Mary Magdalene: Before the Da Vinci Code” Presenter: “A Mother’s Prayer: Conception, Pregnancy, and Motherhood in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

2006 Renaissance Society of America, San Francisco, California

Panel Co-Organizer with Cynthia Stollhans: “Beauty, Power, and Virtue: Female Saints and Nuns in Early Modern Art”

Presenter: “Sacred Kingship and Royal Patronage in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

2005 Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, Atlanta, Georgia

“Salamanders, Serpents, and Dragons: The Hidden Language of Magdalenian Iconography in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene” 2004 Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, Toronto, Canada

“The Vita Within: Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene as Hidden Biography”

Renaissance Society of America, New York, New York

“Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene: The Illuminated Manuscript as Passion Play”

2003 Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania “Vie de la Magdalene: The Manuscript as Experience and Re- Experience”

Regional Conferences:

2010 Southeastern College Art Conference, Richmond, Virginia

“The Influence of Fifteenth-Century French Passion Plays on Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

2009 Southeastern College Art Conference, Mobile, Alabama

Panel Organizer and Chair: “Mary Magdalene: The Saint in Art through Two Millennia”

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p. 4 Presentations of Scholarship, cont.

Regional Conferences :

2008 Southeastern College Art Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana “The Magdalene and ‘Madame’: Piety, Politics, and Personal Agenda in Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

Extracurricular University Presentations:

2009 – 2010 Lecturer – CSU’s Friends of Arts

“‘A Woman of That Kind of Talent’: The Life and Art of Artemisia Gentileschi”

“The Light and the Ladies: The Quiet World of Jan Vermeer” 2008 – 2009 Lecturer – CSU’s Friends of Arts

“Louise of Savoy’s Vie de la Magdalene”

“Temptress, Mistress, Mother, Maid: Women in Seventeenth- Century Dutch Painting”

Service: National:

2009 – present Textbook Reviewer for Pearson Prentice-Hall Review textbooks and online academic arts websites Regional:

2011 Southeastern College Art Conference Art History Panel Selection Committee University:

2010 – 2011 Columbus State University Provost’s Grant Committee

Faculty Handbook Committee

Lecturer: Faculty Forum

Departmental:

2010 – 2011 Columbus State University External Grants Committee

Website/Publications Writer and Editor Columbus Museum Liaison

Art Education Search Committee – Chair Lecturer for Friends of Arts: Art Talk and Tea 2009 – 2010 Columbus State University

External Grants Committee

Website/Publications Writer and Editor

Columbus Museum Liaison

Lecturer for Friends of Arts: Art Talk and Tea 2008 – 2009 Columbus State University

Fort Foundation Grant Committee

Gallery and Exhibition Committee Lecturer for Friends of Art: Art Talk and Tea 2007 – 2008 College of William and Mary

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Professional Affiliations:

College Art Association Historians of Netherlandish Art The Renaissance Society of America Sixteenth-Century Studies Society Southeastern College Art Conference College and University Classes Taught:

Introductory Survey and General Education Classes: Introduction to the Arts/Art Appreciation

Art Appreciation (Honors) Survey of Western Art I and II Survey of World Art I and II Survey of Non-Western Art Classes in Areas of Specialization

Baroque Art and Architecture in Italy and Spain Baroque Art and Architecture in Northern Europe Baroque Art and Architecture in Rome (Study Abroad) Baroque Painting in London (Study Abroad)

Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture

Late Baroque and Rococo Art and Architecture Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Northern Renaissance Art

Special Topics: Dutch and Flemish Painting

Special Topics: Mary Magdalene in Western Art and Culture (cross listed with Women’s Studies)

Special Topics: Angels and Demons: Baroque Art in Italy Special Topics: Northern Baroque Art and Architecture Special Topics: Northern Renaissance Art (Spring 2011)

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Michelle Erhardt, Ph.D. Chair and Assistant Professor

Department of Fine Art and Art History Christopher Newport University

Ferguson Center for the Arts

1 University Place

Newport News, VA 23606

757-594-8908 [email protected]

Robert M. Neuman, Ph.D. Professor of Art History Florida State University 408 Fine Arts Building Tallahassee, FL 32306-1151. 850-644-1250

[email protected]

Charles J. Palermo, Ph.D. Professor of Art History College of William and Mary P.O. Box 8795

Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 757-221-2530

[email protected]

Michael J. Schreffler, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Art History Virginia Commonwealth University P.O. Box 843046

922 W. Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23284-3046 804-828-2784

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