CURRICULUM VITAE JOANNE M. LUKITSH History of Art Department Massachusetts College of Art 621 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 617-879-7583
[email protected] Education Ph.D. Art History, University of Chicago, 1987 Area—Modern Art, Degree awarded with Honors M.A. Art History, University of New Mexico, 1981 Area—History of Photography and the Graphic Arts B.A. History, Wesleyan University, 1976 Major—History Honors in History, Departmental Honors in Art Professional experience 1995--present: Department of the History of Art, Mass College of Art & Design Promoted to Associate Professor, 2001; to Professor, 2005 Publications: Anthology, essays, book chapters Co-edited with Juliet Hacking, Photography and the Arts: Essays on Nineteenth Century Practices and Debates (London: Bloomsbury, 2020.) Co-edited with Jane D. Marsching, Sustainability Incubator Catalogue 2016 (Massachusetts College of Art and Design). 20p. “ ’Like a Lionardo’: Cameron’s Photography and the Rossetti Brothers,” in The Pre-Raphaelite Lens: Photography and Painting in England 1848-1875 (Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art and Assignee Press, 2010). “Place Above All Else: Laura McPhee’s River of No Return,” in River of No Return: Photographs by Laura McPhee. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008), p. 101-111. “Thomas Woolner: Seeing Sculpture through Photography,” Henry Moore Institute Essays on Sculpture, No. 49 (2005). “ ’A Record of City Life Without a Parallel:’ Alfred Stieglitz’s Photographs of New York City, 1892-1905.” Essay in anthology Looking High and Low: Representing Social Conflict in American Visual Culture. Editor Patricia Johnston. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006), 210-27. “Before 1864: Julia Cameron’s Early Work in Photography,” in Julia Margaret Cameron: The Collected Photographs.