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AMY PAPALEXANDROU last updated: 8/21/2019 http://stockton.academia.edu/AmyPapalexandrou CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: Ph.D., Dept. of Art & Archaeology (January 24, 1998) Dissertation: ‘The Church of the Virgin of Skripou: Architecture, Sculpture and Inscriptions in Ninth-Century Byzantium’ (Advisor: Slobodan Ćurčić) M.A. in Art & Archaeology (January 19, 1991) UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Urbana-Champaign: Master of Architecture (May 1987) Bachelor of Science in Architecture (May 1985) TEACHING & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE STOCKTON UNIVERSITY (Fall 2014 – Spring 2018) Constantine George Georges and Sophia G. Georges Associate Professor of Greek Art & Architecture (Associate Professor of Art History) School of Arts and Humanities – Program in the Visual Arts Courses taught: ARTV 3337 Ancient Greek Art & Architecture, Spring 2014 ARTV 3338 /ANTH 3338 Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Spring 2014, 2015, Fall 2015, 2016, Spring 2017, 2018 ARTV 20548 /GAH 2118 Jews, Christians, Muslims (The Three Abrahamic Faiths on Pilgrimage) Spring 2014, 2018 ARTV 2175 Intro to the History of Art I, Prehistoric to Gothic, Fall 2014, 2017, Spring 2015, 2017 ARTV 2176 Intro to the History of Art II, Ren. to 20thCentury, Fall 2015, 2016, 2017, Spring 2018 ARTV 3340 Byzantine Art & Architecture, Fall 2014 ARTV 3340 Medieval Art, Fall 2017 ARTV 3339 Art in the Shadow of Rome, Fall 2015, Spring 2017 ARTV 2177 Introduction to the History of Architecture, Spring 2016 ARTV 4950 Senior Project I, Fall 2017 ARTV 4950 Senior Project II, Spring 2018 GAH 2012 Art Appreciation, Spring 2015, 2016, Fall 2016 ARTV 3924 Noyes Internship, Faculty Sponsor, Fall 2017, Spring 2018 GERTRUDE SMITH PROFESSOR, American School of Classical Studies at Athens Summer Session II (July-August 2014) (Co-directed with Nassos Papalexandrou, The University of Texas at Austin) Intensive travel/study program throughout Greece and Crete (7 ½ weeks) 1 TRINITY UNIVERSITY, San Antonio, Visiting Adjunct Lecturer Department of Art & Art History: Introduction to Art History: Prehistoric to Medieval, Spring 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at AUSTIN, Lecturer School of Architecture Upper Division Course: Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: The Space of Sacred Spectacle in Antiquity, Byzantium, and Islam, Summer Session 2012 Department of Art and Art History: Undergraduate Survey: Intro to Art History, Ancient through Medieval, Fall 2011 Upper Division Courses: Transformations in Late Antique and Early Christian Art/Architecture, Spring 2008 The Social Life of Buildings in Byzantium, Fall 2005 Department of Classics: Introduction to Modern Greek, undergraduate language course, Fall 2006 Institute of Classical Archaeology: Research & Editorial Assistant, 2003-2005 Editor, monograph series Chersonesan Studies:The Hellenistic Farmhouse, Site 151 THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS School of Architecture Laing Visiting Distinguished Professorship in the History of Architecture, Spring 2007 Graduate Seminar – Intersections: Buildings and Text, Past to Present Visiting Assistant Professor, Fall 1997 Upper division undergraduate course: Ancient Architecture: Egypt to Rome Graduate seminar: Medieval Pilgrimage Architecture Teaching Associate, Spring 1988 Undergraduate Course: Introduction to the History of Architecture Teaching Assistant, 1986-88 History of Medieval Architecture History of Renaissance Architecture Modern European Architecture American Architecture THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Department of the History of Art Visiting Assistant Professor, Fall 2000 Upper Division course: Late Antique and Early Christian Art THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Art History: Visiting Assistant Professor, 1998-99 Undergraduate survey: Introduction to the History of Art Upper division courses: Byzantine Art; Late Antique Art Graduate Seminar: Medieval Pilgrimage Art & Architecture 2 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Firestone Library, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts Cataloguing Assistant (1995-97) Design and processing of the Alison Frantz photographic collection Finding Aid: https://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/C0772 PUBLICATIONS Architecture and Visual Culture in the Late Antique and Medieval Mediterranean: Studies in Honor of Robert G. Ousterhout, Architectura Medii Aevi series, Brepols Publishers, Ed. Vasileios Marinis, Amy Papalexandrou, and Jordan Pickett. Under review by Brepols Publishers. “A Tale of Two Buildings: Sacred Sound and the Reflective Cornice,” submitted for publication in Architecture and Visual Culture in the Late Antique and Medieval Mediterranean, Brepols. “Archaeology of Sound Space in the Byzantine World,” submitted for publication to Beyond Icons. Theories and Methods in Byzantine Archaeology, ed. W. Caraher and K. Kourelis, under consideration by Cambridge University Press). “The South Basilica at Polis, Cyprus,” co-authored with W. Caraher and R. Scott Moore, Hesperia Vol. 88, 319-364 (American School of Classical Studies in Athens). “Perceptions of Sound and Sonic Environments Across the Byzantine Acoustic Horizon,” Knowing Bodies, Passionate Souls: Sense Perceptions in Byzantium (Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposia and Colloquia, October 2017), pp.67-85. “The South Basilica at Arsinoe (Polis-tes-Chrysochou): Change and Innovation in an Early Christian Basilica on Cyprus,” with W. Caraher, R.S. Moore, B. Olson, in The Archaeology of Late Antique and Byzantine Cyprus (4th – 12th Centuries AD)/ Conference in Honour of Athanasios Papageorghiou = Cahiers du Centre d’Études Chypriotes 43 (2013), ed. D. Michaelides and M. Parani, pp.79-92. “The Architectural Layering of History in Medieval Morea: Monuments, Memory, and Fragments of the Past,” in Viewing the Morea: The Land and People of the Medieval Peloponnese, ed. S. Gerstel (Dumbarton Oaks Publications, April 2013), pp.23-54. “Arsinoe in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages,” co-authored with William Caraher, in City of Gold. The Archaeology of Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus, eds. W.A.P. Childs, J. Smith, J.M. Padgett (Yale University Press, 2012), pp.266-82. Catalogue entries, in City of Gold. The Archaeology of Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus (Yale Univ Press, 2012), pp. 292-97, 302-305. Approaches to Byzantine Architecture and its Decoration. Studies in Honor of Slobodan Ćurčić, co-edited with M.J. Johnson and R. Ousterhout (Ashgate, 2012). “A Bioarchaeological Perspective on Burials and Basilicas of Medieval Polis, Cyprus,” in Bioarchaeology and Behavior. The People of the Ancient Near East, ed. M. Perry, Co-authored with Brenda Baker (University Press of Florida, 2012), pp. 80-114. “Sew long? The Osteobiography of a Woman from Medieval Polis, Cyprus,” in The Bioarchaeology of Individuals, eds. A. Stodder and A. Palkovich, Co-authored with B. Baker and C. Terhune (University Press of Florida, 2012), pp. 151-61. “Polis/Arsinoë: A Cypriot Town and its Sacred Sites,” in Approaches to Byzantine Architecture and Its Decoration: Studies in Honor of Slobodan Ćurčić (Ashgate, 2012), pp. 27-46. “The memory culture of Byzantium” A Companion to Byzantium (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World), ed. L. James (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), pp. 108-122. 3 “On the Shoulders of Hera: Alternative Readings of Antiquity in the Greek Memoryscape” Archaeology in Situ: Local Perspectives on Archaeology, Archaeologists, and Sites in Greece eds. A. Stroulia and S. Buck Sutton (Roman & Littlefield, 2010), pp. 53-74. “Echoes of Orality in the Monumental Inscriptions of Byzantium” Art & Text in Byzantine Culture, ed. L. James (Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 161-187 “Memory tattered and torn: spolia in the heartland of Byzantine Hellenism” Archaeologies of Memory, eds. S. Alcock and R. van Dyke (Blackwell, 2003), pp. 56-80. “Alison Frantz: revealing antiquity through the lens” History of Photography, vol.27, no.2, pp.1-14, (July 2003), co-authored with Marie Mauzy “Princeton Excavations at Polis/Arsinoe: The Roman and Medieval levels” Report to the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Nicosia, 2002), pp. 139-154. Co-authored with T. Najbjerg and C. Nicklies “Text in context: eloquent monuments and the Byzantine beholder” Word & Image, vol.17, no.3 (July-Sept. 2001), pp. 259-283 “Conversing Hellenism: The Multiple Voices of a Byzantine Monument in Greece” Journal of Modern Greek Studies, vol.29 (2001), pp. 237-254. special issue on Syncretism, Hybridity, and Modern Greek Studies “The University of Illinois Buildings by Nathan Clifford Ricker” Thematic Nomination, National Register of Historic Places, U.S. Department of the Interior August 1986 (co-authored; passed November 1986) BOOK REVIEWS Speculum, Review of Bissera Pentcheva, Hagia Sophia. Sound, Space, and Spirit in Byzantium The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017, in press. Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2018), pp. 113-114. Bissera Pentcheva, ed., Aural Architecture in Byzantium. Music, Ritual, and Architecture Johns Hopkins University Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/joc.2018.0011 The Medieval Review, https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/24229/29862 Nadine Schibille, Hagia Sophia and the Byzantine Aesthetic Experience, (Ashgate, 2014) Bryn Mawr Classical Review, http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-06-13.html K. Kourelis, The Archaeology of Xenitia: Greek Immigration and Material Culture (The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2008) Speculum vol. 8, no.4 (October 2006), pp.1178-1180. K.Dark, Secular Buildings and the Archaeology of Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire (Oxbow Books, 2004) Speculum vol.80 no.1 (January