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Art History Faculty

These faculty members teach Art History courses. See also:

Studio Art Faculty || Complete list of Art & Art History Faculty

Alan Braddock 2020

Braddock, Alan C.
Department Chair, Ralph H. Wark Professor of Art History, Environmental Humanities, and American Studies
Office (Art History): Andrews 206C
Phone: (757) 221-2250
Email : [[acbraddock]]
Areas of Specialization: American Art, ecology, environmental justice, and animal studies

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Conan-Wu, Xin
Margaret Hamilton Associate Professor of Art History
Office : Andrews Hall 209
Phone: (757) 221-2530
Email: : [[xwu]]
Areas of Specialization: East Asia art & exchanges, representations of nature, garden & landscape studies, environment & education, plant studies.
Personal Website: {{https://sites.google.com/view/xinconanwu}}

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Levesque, Catherine
Associate Professor of Art History
Office: Andrews Hall: Suite 210B
Phone: (757) 221-2536
Email: [[cmleve]]
Areas of Specialization: Dutch Baroque Art, Netherlandish Art, Italian Renaissance Art

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Moran, Liz
Associate Chair, Jane Williams Mahoney Associate Professor of Art History
Office: Andrews 207B
Phone: (757) 221-2501
Email: [[liz.moran]]
Areas of Specialization: : pre-Columbian art, early Colonial Art, Caribbean Art

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Palermo, Charles
Professor of Art History
Office: Andrews Hall 206B
Phone: (757) 221-2537
Email: [[cjpale]]
Areas of Specialization: 19th and 20th century French Art and Literature, History & Theory of Art Photography

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Stancioiu, Cristina
Associate Professor of Art History
Office: Andrews: Suite 210A
Phone: (757) 221-2535
Email: [[cstancioiu]]
Areas of Specialization: Early Christian, Byzantine and Medieval Art

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Zandi-Sayek, Sibel
Associate Professor of Art History
Office: Andrews Hall 207A
Phone: (757) 221-2527
Email: [[ssayek]]
Areas of Specialization : Modern architecture and urbanism; geography, cultural landscape studies, and planning history; the Ottoman Empire and the modern Middle East.