ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITA                                                                                                                           

Education:
A.B.D.                  Department of Art History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008
M.F.A.                  University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1977
B.F.A.                   University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1974 (cum laude; graduated in 2 ½ years)
2003-08                 Ph.D. candidate in modern European art history with minor in semiotics
                             
Dissertation topic: Yves Klein

Honors & Awards:
Assistant Professor Emerita, Art History, Department of Performing and Visual Arts,University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Recognition for Outstanding Teaching and University Service, State of Wisconsin, 2012
Who’s Who in America, 2010
Tournées Film Festival Grant Winner, French Ministry of Culture for International Film Festival Series,University of
     Wisconsin-Platteville, 2009

Who’s Who Among American Teachers and Educators, 2006-2007
Various grants for travel, development and scholarship (see full CV)
Nomination for Excellence in Teaching, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Multiple nominations for Excellence in Teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Madison               

Professional Affiliations, Committees & Service:
Member, Golden Key International Honor Society
Member, National Scholars Honor Society
Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
1995-2013     Served on 33 different local, state and national concerns

Teaching:

Art History 1999-2012
Taught general art history survey courses and upper level undergraduate courses in art history and women’s studies initially as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and later as an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.  Taught undergraduate and graduate level independent studies.

Studio Art 1989-1999
Taught undergraduate and graduate level courses as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Adjunct Assistant Professor in 2-D studio, conceptual art and general Art Survey at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the University of Illinois-Chicago.  Also participated in various student critiques at a number of schools including the Art Institute of Chicago and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.   

Other: 
Writings and reviews featured in national and international publications
Public lectures at museums, universities and professional groups in the U.S. and Europe
E
xhibitions worldwide