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  • Biographical Description

  • Dr. Annette Stott is Professor of Art History and a member of the Gender and Women's Studies faculty at the University of Denver. She will retire at the end of 2022-23.  Among other positions, she served as Graduate Director for Art History, advisor for the BFA program in Pre-Art Conservation, Director of the School of Art and Art History and Director of the Joint PhD program in the Study of Religion. She taught courses in American art with a focus on race/ethicity, gender, and religion, and is currently finishing work with graduate students. Her current research concerns Christian grave markers in American cemeteries and the ways in which they convey ideas about life and death.

    Educational Background: 

    • B.A., French & Art History, summa cum laude, Concordia College, Moorhead MN
    • M.A., Art History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Ph.D., Art History, Boston University

    Professional Experience: 

    • Director, DU/Iliff Joint PhD in the Study of Religion, 2017-2020
    • Assistant Faculty Director, DU/Iliff Joint PhD in the Study of Religion, 2014-2017
    • Professor, University of Denver
    • Director, School of Art & Art History, University of Denver, 1999-2005 & 2006-2009
    • Assistant Professor, Winthrop University
    • Mellon Faculty Fellow in the Humanities, Harvard University
    • Assistant Professor (sabbatical replacement), University of Maine at Orono
  • Contact Information

  • email: astott@du.edu

    Mailing Address:  

    School of Art and Art History 
    University of Denver
    2121 E. Asbury Avenue
    Denver, CO 80208

     

     

This portfolio last updated: 18-Oct-2022 10:12 AM