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Timothy T. Orwig 11 Broadmarsh Ave. 617.817.4732 (cell) 508.850.8990 Wareham, MA 02571 [email protected]

College and University Teaching College, Boston, MA, 2014 through present; scheduled Fall 2018. Lecturer in Fine Arts: History of Architecture (Fall semesters) and (Spring semesters); American Icons in 19th Century Art (Spring 2017); Art: Renaissance through Modern (Summer 2 2017); Nineteenth Century Art (Scheduled Fall 2018)

Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 2012 through present Lecturer in School of Architecture: History of American Architecture and World Architecture (both halves of 2-semester survey) Lecturer in Department of Art + Design: Global History of Art & Design survey (both semesters: Ancient through Gothic & Renaissance to Present); Modern Art History; and Contemporary Art History (Approximately 3 sections/semester, 32 sections total)

Emmanuel College, Boston, MA Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Lecturer in Art History: Survey of Art II

Boston University, Boston, MA, 2000-2013 Lecturer, Metropolitan College at BU: Survey of World Art I, Spring 2013 Lecturer in American Studies: Art & Architecture of Boston, 2003-2011; and Its Neighborhoods, 2004 Lecturer for Summer Challenge: , 2008-2010 Writing Fellow: Constructing : Writing about Architecture, Landscape, and Culture, 2003-2006 Museum Fellow: Researched Bowen House and its collections for Historic , 2002 Teaching Fellow for Art History: Introduction to Architecture, 2002 Graduate Assistant: Helped organize conference; edited and fact-checked copy for Buildings of Massachusetts: Metropolitan Boston, 2001 Research Assistant: Researched historic farmstead, archived family papers, and edited report, 2000-2001

Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, 2011-2012 Lecturer in Art History Survey: History of Design I & II

Simmons College, Boston, MA, 2011 (also 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008) Lecturer in Art History: Architecture of Boston

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Lecturer in Fine Arts: History of Boston Architecture, 2006-2007 Teaching Fellow: American Painting and Contemporary Architecture, 2001

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Morningside College, Sioux City, IA, 1986-1999 Director of Foundation Relations, 1999, Assistant Dean of the College, 1997-1999 Director of Writing Center (included numerous teaching assignments), 1986-1997

Education Ph.D., American and New England Studies, 2010 , Boston, MA Dissertation: “Joseph Everett Chandler, Colonial Revival Architecture, and the Origins of Historic Preservation in New England.” Readers: Keith Morgan, Richard Candee, Jessica Sewell, Melanie Hall, Claire Dempsey, and Thomas Denenberg Recipient of the Trustees Merit Citation, Carter Manny Award Program of the Graham Foundation, Chicago, IL, 2009 Recipient of the Angela J. and James J. Rallis Memorial Award; and the Robert E. Yellin Award, Humanities Foundation of Boston University, 2009

M.A., Preservation Studies, 2001 Boston University, Boston, MA Thesis: “Three Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts Almshouses and the Origins of American Poorhouse Architecture.” Readers: Keith Morgan and Richard Candee.

M.A., English Language and Literature, 1982 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

B.A., English, 1980 Morningside College, Sioux City, IA

Books and Plays Morningside College at 125 Years. Sioux City, IA: Morningside College Press, in press; scheduled 2018.

Cape Cod Canal. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Press, 2013. Book written under contract with .

Remembering Boston. Nashville, TN: Turner Publishing, 2010.

Historic Photos of Boston. Nashville, TN: Turner Publishing, 2007.

Morningside College: A Centennial History. Sioux City, IA: Morningside College P., 1994.

One Thousand Paper Cranes. Play co-authored with Marc A. Nelson. Prism Gallery, Evanston, Illinois, 9-10 October 1987. Orwig 3

The Augustana Reader. 2nd ed. College reader co-edited with Steven Wille. Rock Island, IL: East Hall Press, 1985.

Published Articles and Media “Building the Canal.” Historic New England Magazine Spring 2014: 26-29. Available online at https://issuu.com/historicnewengland/docs/historic_new_england_spring_2014

“The Legacy of Farmer Brown.” Historic New England Magazine Summer 2013: 12-15. Available online at https://issuu.com/historicnewengland/docs/historic_new_england_summer_2013

“Concrete Solutions: Tad Stahl’s Urbanism.” Historic New England Magazine Spring 2012: 16-20. Available online at https://issuu.com/historicnewengland/docs/historic_new_england_spring_2012

“Joseph Everett Chandler, Architect and Preservationist.” Historic New England Magazine Winter/Spring 2011: 24-29. Available online at: https://issuu.com/historicnewengland/docs/historic_new_england_winter- spring__1b98fbd97f8308

“Addition to the William S. and John T. Spaulding House, Sunset Rock, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts.” Drawing Toward Home: Designs for Domestic Architecture from Historic New England. Ed. James F. O’Gorman. Boston: Historic New England, 2010. 126-127.

“‘None Less Changed by Years’: Joseph Everett Chandler and the Hooper-Lee-Nichols House.” Rediscovering the Hooper-Lee-Nichols House. Ed. Michael Kenney and Gavin W. Kleespies. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Historical Society, 2010. 33-34.

Contributor of 15 entries to Keith N. Morgan, ed., Buildings of Massachusetts: Metropolitan Boston. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2009.

Internet slide show (engineered by Paul Heerlein) to accompany the online edition (20 June 2007) of the article “The Secret Life of Old Photographs” by Taylor McNeil. Bostonia Magazine. Online at http://www.bu.edu/today/2007/the-secret-life-of- old-photographs/.

“Solomon K. Eaton: New Bedford Architect and Builder.” New Bedford Preservation Newsletter, April 2007: 4-5.

"The Video Arcade" and "Video Games." The Guide to United States Popular Culture. Ed. Ray B. Browne and Pat Browne. Bowling Green: BGSU Popular Press, 2001.

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Recent Presentations “Joseph Everett Chandler at the CFA.” Invited Tour Leader for Historic New England. Cooper-Frost-Austin House. Cambridge, MA, 21 October 2017.

“What NOT to Do: Joseph Everett Chandler and the Challenge of the Colonial Revival in Plymouth.” Invited public lecture for the Spring Lecture Series. Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA, 21 April 2016.

“Joseph Everett Chandler and the Contradictions of the Winslow-Willoughby House.” Invited lecture for docents and staff, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Society House, Plymouth, MA, 21 April 2016. First delivered there in 2013.

“Missing Gables and the Secret Staircase: Joseph Everett Chandler and the Invention of the House of the Seven Gables.” Invited public lecture to open the “Seven Lectures at Seven Gables” series, House of the Seven Gables, Salem, MA,17 March 2016.

“’An Overdone Exterior Whatever the Intention May Be!’: The Iron Works House and Early Battles over Historic Restoration.” Invited lecture. . Saugus Iron Works National Park, Saugus, MA, 7 July 2015.

“The Dream of Miles Standish: Building the Cape Cod Canal.” Invited lecture, Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA, 23 April 2015.

“Just a Touch of Tango: Joseph Everett Chandler and the Transformation of the Harvard Musical Association 1905-1913.” Invited lecture, Harvard Musical Association, Boston, MA, 11 October 2013.

“The Westford Town Farm: A Rare Surviving Early Massachusetts Poorhouse.” Invited public lecture for the Westford Historical Commission, Westford, MA, 16 January 2013.

“‘An Architectural Sherlock Holmes”: Rediscovering the Career of Joseph Everett Chandler.” Invited lecture. Friends of the Archives, Historic New England, Boston, MA, 13 September 2012.

“Diversity in Morningside College’s Past.” Invited lecture, Morningside College, Sioux City, IA, 10 October 2011.

“The Hidden Gem: The Architectural, Artistic, and Historic Importance of the Franklin Union.” Invited public talk for Appraisal Day, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston MA, 9 April 2011.

“Designing an End to Poverty: The Massachusetts Poor Farm and the Cambridge Almshouse.” Invited public talk for the New England Chapter of the Victorian Orwig 5

Society in America and Old Schwamb Mill, Old Schwamb Mill, Arlington, MA, 19 March 2011.

“Joseph Everett Chandler and the Restoration of the Sargent House Museum.” Invited public talk for the Sargent House Museum Association, Gloucester, MA, 6 October 2010.

“The Milton Town Farm and the Poorhouse in Massachusetts.” Invited presentation for a public forum by the Milton Historical Commission, Milton, MA 16 June 2010.

“‘An Architectural Sherlock Holmes’: Joseph Everett Chandler Rediscovers Colonial Architecture.” 2010 Annual Meeting Lecture, New England Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians. Hooper-Lee-Nichols House, Cambridge, MA 15 June 2010.

“Building the ‘New Old House’: The Restoration Architectures of Joseph Everett Chandler.” Vernacular Architecture Forum Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 22 May 2010.

“Scrape It, Tart It Up, or Wrap It in the Flag? How the Early History of Preservation in Massachusetts Challenges Us Today.” Invited presentation for the Fall Preservation Event, Preservation Massachusetts, Boston, 28 October 2009. Revised version of an invited presentation for the 2009 Lecture Series, Woburn (MA) Public Library, 15 October 2009 (Co-sponsored by the New England Society of Architectural Historians, Boston, and Stonehurst, and the Boston Society of Architects).

“Reliving History with Rose Briggs: Action and Challenge.” Invited dinner talk for the 90th Anniversary Celebration of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society, Plymouth, MA, 21 August 2009.

“Architect Joseph Everett Chandler: Restoring Plymouth’s Past and Future.” Invited dinner speech for Annual Meeting of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society, Plymouth, MA, 23 April 2009.

“Architect Joseph Everett Chandler and His Work in Cambridge.” Invited keynote speech for the 104th Annual Meeting of the Cambridge Historical Society, Harvard Events & Information Center, Cambridge, MA, 1 February 2009.

“Beyond the : Restoration Architecture of Joseph Everett Chandler.” Directors’ Evening, New England Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians. Emmanuel College, Boston, MA, 20 November 2008.

“Architect Joseph Chandler and the Restoration of the Paul Revere House: New Research and Perspectives.” Historic Preservation during the Colonial Revival. Invited speech for the Paul Revere Memorial Association Lecture Series, Funded Orwig 6

by the Lowell Institute. , Boston, MA, 10 September 2008.

“The Architect as Historian: The Restoration Architectures of Joseph Everett Chandler (1863-1945).” Presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum—New England, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA, 19 April 2008.

“Re-Viewing Boston’s History: Writing Historic Photos of Boston.” Invited presentation to the Boston University Alumni Club of Cape Cod & the Islands. Hyannis, MA, 6 October 2007; to the Foxboro Historical Society, 26 February 2008; and to the Boston Rotary Club at the Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, 26 March 2008.

“Chandler, Preservation, and the House of the Seven Gables.” Invited Keynote Address, National Historic Landmark Celebration, The House of the Seven Gables, Salem, 23 September 2007.

“The Architectural Significance of the Essex Town Hall.” Invited public lecture jointly sponsored by Essex Historical Commission and Essex Historical Society. Essex, MA, 11 April 2007.

“Colonial Revivalism and the House of the Seven Gables.” Seamans’ Visitor Center, The House of the Seven Gables, Salem, 8 June 2006. Invited presentation in a lecture series sponsored by the Massachusetts Humanities Council.

“Doorknobs, Safes, and Sewing Machines: Researching Collections.” SPNEA (Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities) Summer Lecture Series 2003. SPNEA Headquarters, Boston, 9 July 2003.

“Massachusetts Almshouses and the Origins of American Poorhouse Architecture.” Presentation to the Middlesex Chapter, Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, 14 September 2002.

Recent Cultural Resources Consulting Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston, MA, 2005-present Preservation Consultant: Wrote National Register of Historic Places nominations for public or non-profit properties in Boston, Braintree, Chelmsford, Cohasset, Dudley, Essex, Haverhill, Millbury, Quincy, Rochester, and West Newbury.

Historic New England, Boston, MA Researcher and Archivist: James McNeely Architectural Archives and Frederick A. (Tad) Stahl Architectural Archives, 2010-present. Researcher and Writer: Cape Cod Canal Archives. 2012-2014. Collections Assistant: Boutell-Hathorn House in Wilmington, 2011 Archival Researcher: “Beacon Street Townhouse and Sunset Rock: The Houses of the Spaulding Brothers.” Project culminated in the book Art of Orwig 7

Collecting: The Spaulding Brothers and their Legacy by Frederic Sharf (Boston: MFA, 2008). Research Fellow: Collections history, Roseland Cottage, Woodstock, CT, 2003 Research Fellow: Collections finding aid and National Historic Landmark nomination for Beauport (Sleeper/McCann House), Gloucester, 2001.

Berkley Historical Commission. Berkley, MA, 2011-present. Comprehensive Communitywide Inventory of Historic Resources National Register nomination for Berkley Town Common Historic District.