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Jennifer Ball
Professor of Medieval Art and Material Culture of the Mediterranean
PhD,
The Institute of Fine Arts, 2001
jball@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Professor Jennifer Ball has previously taught at Colgate University and is a frequent lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She has held fellowships at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Princeton University’s Program in Hellenic Studies. In 2007, she received the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation Fellowship for Outstanding Teaching in the Humanities at Brooklyn College.
Books and Articles:
“Medieval Pit-Looms: Filling the Evolutionary Gap” in Anayemata Evrtika: Early Christian, Byzantine and Armenian Studies in Honor of Thomas F. Mathews (Mainz: Philipp von Zabern GmBH) (in press, due February 2009)
“A Double-Headed Eagle Embroidery: From Battlefield to Altar,” in Metropolitan Museum Journal. 41 (2006), 59-64.
“A Syrian Liturgical Stole,” Hugoye: The Journal of Syriac Studies,. 9:1(January, 2006).
Representations of Byzantine Secular Dress in Painting, 8th-12th centuries. New Middle Ages Series. (New York: Palgrave, 2005).
Contributor, 2004. Byzantium: Faith and Power. Edited by Helen C. Evans. Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 18-July 4, 2004 (NY: Metropolitan Museum/Abrams).
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