Instructor of Record, Core Curriculum, Columbia University
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Art Humanities: Masterpieces of Western Art
Undergraduate seminar
Fall 2020, Spring 2021
Teaching Fellow, Department of Art History & Archaeology, Columbia University
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Medieval Architecture, 1000–1500
Undergraduate lecture
Professor Meg Bernstein
Spring 2020
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Masterpieces of Indian Art and Architecture
Undergraduate lecture
Professor Vidya Dehejia
Fall 2019
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A History of China in 27 Objects
Undergraduate lecture
Professor Alfreda Murck
Spring 2019
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Arts of Islam, 1000–1400
Undergraduate lecture
Professor Avinoam Shalem
Fall 2018
Center for Teaching and Learning, Columbia University
- 2020-2021 Teaching Consultant
- 2019-2020 Teaching Observation Fellow
- Certifications:
- 2021: Teaching Development Program, Advanced Track in inclusive practice
- 2021: Inclusive Teaching Seminar
- 2020: Hybrid & Online Teaching Institute
- 2018: Innovative Teaching Summer Institute
Other experience
- 2024: Undergraduate and graduate lecture, “Mobile Motifs and Materials in the Medieval Mediterranean,” delivered in the Medieval and Islamic Art galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the bridge seminar Medieval Mediterranean Love Songs (Professors Susan Boynton; Isabelle Levy), Columbia University
- 2021: Curriculum coordinator, Art of the 5 Boroughs, 1960-present, Art x Social Justice, Rikers Island
Developed lesson plans about the art of Felix Gonzalez-Torres for incarcerated students
- 2020: Invited speaker nominated by undergraduates, Graduation Celebration for Art History Majors, Columbia University
- 2019: Undergraduate lecture, “Artistic Exchange between China and the Lands of Islam,” delivered in the course A History of China in 27 Objects (Professor Alfreda Murck), Columbia University
- 2016: Undergraduate lecture, “Community Engagement through the Arts,” delivered in the course Art of Social Change (Professor Eli Robb), Lake Forest College
- 2015: Undergraduate lecture, “Rupture and Remembrance in the Art of Doris Salcedo,” delivered in the galleries of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago for the Humanities Plunge run by the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, Northwestern University