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Research in the Studio, Artists in the Stacks: Mapping Information Literacy and the Library in a Studio arts Program
(ACRL, 2021)This chapter describes the collaboration between a studio arts faculty member and an art librarian to integrate information literacy into the photography program through curriculum mapping. What began as a one-shot library ... -
Challenging the Stigma Mental Health and Wellness in College
(2019-02)Mental health and wellness are concerns for all people in direct and indirect ways. This catalogue accompanies the exhibition of the same name held on February 1-28, 2019, at the Founders Memorial Library of Northern ... -
Zirkussklaven
(Franz Steiner Verlag, 2006) -
Review of G. Koch, K. Fittschen, and O. Dally, eds., Akten des Symposiums des Sarkofag-Corpus Marburg 2001 (Mainz 2007)
(Peeters, 2010)Review of G. Koch, K. Fittschen, and O. Dally, eds., Akten des Symposiums des Sarkofag-Corpus, Marburg 2001 (Mainz 2007) -
Codex Coburgensis Nr. 21. Ein verschollener Zirkussarkophag in Privatbesitz
(Gebr. Mann Verlag, 2003) -
Responding to the Antique. A Rediscovered Roman Circus Sarcophagus and its Renaissance Afterlife
(Berlin-Brandenbrugische Akademie der Wissenschaften; Humboldt - Universitate zu Berlin, 2005)Article describes a late imperial-period Roman sarcophagus and discusses how classical and Renaissance art historians reconstructed, dated, and interpreted it. -
Review of K.E. Welch, The Roman Amphitheatre: From Its Origins to the Colosseum (Cambridge 2007) and N. Bateman et al., London's Roman Amphitheatre: Guildhall Yard, City of London (London 2008) American Journal of Archaeology 115.1
(Archaeological Institute of America, 2011)Review of K.E. Welch's The Roman Amphitheatre: From Its Origins to the Colosseum and N. Bateman et al., London's Roman Amphitheatre: Guildhall Yard, City of London. -
The Face of Victory? A Misidentified Head in Rome and the "Problem" of Charioteer Portraits
(Ausonius Editions, 2008)Chapter examines a piece of Roman statuary, arguing that it is not in fact a depiction of a Roman charioteer, but rather an ideal figure, probably a Greek athlete.