On the wall of the Sala di Costantino in the Vatican Palace, Raphael painted the well-known figure of Lady Justice. But there is something strange…
The advent of photography opened up new worlds to 19th century viewers, who were now able to visualize themselves and the world beyond in unprecedented…
The Scottish-born William Notman (1826-1891) immigrated to Montreal in 1856 and opened his photographic studio later that year. The studio was eventually taken over by…
This provocative study argues that some of the most inventive artwork of the 1890s was strongly influenced by the methods of experimental science and ultimately…
I was a team member of this comparative research project to document and analyze the diverse lives of modernism across the globe, previously excluded from standard…
The three sections of this book (Egg tempera retouching, Resin retouching and Retouching complex surfaces) contain material presented at three separate workshops organised by the…
This paper was presented at the conference Symposium Peregrinum 2016, Tarquinia: The Mysteries of Mithras and other Mystic Cults in the Roman World, in Tarquinia-Vulci-Marino, Italy.…
“Marlene Creates, Visual Geographer,” in Susan Gibson-Garvey and Andrea Kunard, Marlene Creates: Places, Paths, and Pauses Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 2017 (forthcoming). Learn more about the “Marlene…
Bringing together a diverse group of scholars from around the globe, this research project examines from a comparative perspective the emergence of Indigenous modern arts…
I am an Associate Professor in Art History and a Queen’s National Scholar, with a cross appointment to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, as Curator,…