Master of Arts,
Art History
2020
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Art History, M.A.
University of Wisconsin - Madison,
Graduated May 9, 2020
Thesis: “The Aural Imagination: The Role of Visible Sound in the Triumph of Death in the Camposanto at Pisa”
Focus: Medieval Italian Painting - Trecento Pisa
Papers Presented:
March 2019: “Penance for the Perverse: Sodomy in Medieval France and Italy” - GAMS Colloquium (Madison, WI)
April 2020: “The Aural Imagination: The Role of Visible Sound in the Camposanto at Pisa” - GAMS Colloquium (Madison, WI)
Positions Held: Project Assistant (Sept. 2018-May 2019), Vice President of GradForum and Scribe of the Graduate Association for Medieval Studies.
Other Research of Note: “The Dancing Textile: Costume as a Dancing Body in Mei Lanfang’s International Tour with the Peking Opera”, “From Petipa to Popular Culture: Differing Cultural Attitudes toward Ballet in Russia and the United States” and “Plastic Meltdown: An Exhibition Space Re-Imagined”