Curriculum Vitae
Caroline A. Bruzelius
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Box 90764
107D East Duke Bldg
Durham, NC 27708(919) 684-6798 (office)
(email)
- Education
PhD Yale University 1977
- Areas of Research
medieval architecture and urbanism; medieval sculpture
- Areas of Interest
- monastic architecture and planning
city planning
- Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
TRENT foundation grant for digital reconstruction of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples, January, 2012
Josiah H. Trent Foundation, November, 2009
Kress Foundation, October, 2009
Discussion Group: New Technologies and the Visual Arts: Reconfiguring Knowledge in the Digital Age, Franklin Humanities Center, 2009-2010
Franklin Humanities Center Seminar, 2009-2010
American Philosophical Society, July, 2007
Millard Meiss Publication Grant, College Art Association, December, 2004
Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery, Washington DC, and the National Humanities Center, December, 2003-2004
Fellow, The Clark Art Institute, January, 2003
Delmas Foundation, December, 2001-2006
- Recent Grant Support
- Wired! - New Technologies and the Visual Arts: Reconfiguring Knowledge in the Digital Age, Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University, 2011/07-2012/06.
- Wired! Discussion Group, FHI support, 2011/09-2012/05.
- “New Technologies and the Visual Arts” Interdisciplinary Working Group, Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University, 2010/07-2011/06.
- Selected Recent Invited Talks
- Il Convento di Sta. Chiara a Napoli", Naples, Italy, April 29, 2011
- Project and Process. Mendicant Architecture, Brown University, 3 January 2011
- les ordres mendiants et la colonization laique de l’espace religieux, Ecole des Chartes, Paris, 2011
- The Friars and the City: Preaching, Burying and Buildings, New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Sarasota, Florida, 2010, March
- "The Dead Come to Town: Preaching, Burying and Building in the Medieval City", Smith College, Wofford College,, November
- Gli Ordini Mendicanti e le Citta', The University of Matera, December 14
- Battles for Bodies in the Medieval City, The University of Turin, 12 January 2008
- Mendicant Architecture in Naples (3 lectures), Universita' Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples, 12 January 2008
- New Approaches to Mendicant Architecture, University of Lausanne (CIL), 12 January 2008
- The Mendicant Orders in Naples, Croatian National University, Zagreb ; the University, Zagreb, 12 January 2008
- The Mendicant Orders in the Kingdom of Sicily, University Federico II, Sta. Maria Capua Vetere, 12 January 2008
- Battles for Bodies in the Medieval City, Columbia University, Fall 2007 and CAA conference, New York, 2007, 8 December 2007
- The University of Rome, Rome, Italy, 10 December 2006
- Importazione e tradizione nell'architettura angioina di Napoli: appunti per una nuova visione del discorso, Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, March, 2003
- Local Authority and the Angevin Dynasty in the Creation of the Cathedral of Naples and its Decoration, annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Richmond, VA, 2002
- Volcanoes and Miracles: Saint Peter, San Gennaro, and the Cathedral of Naples, UCLA, 2002
- Building the Future with the Past: Charles II and the Cathedral of Naples, CAA, Chicago, 2001
- L'architecture sous les premiers rois angevins d'Italie, L'Europe des Anjou, Fontevraud, June, 2001
- La Chiesa 'Fantasma' di S. Lorenzo Maggiore a Napoli, Universite de Lausanne, 2001
- The Clarissan church of Sta. Maria Donnaregina in Naples, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 2001
- Volcanoes and Miracles: Saint Peter, San Gennaro, and the Cathedral of Naples, UVA, 2001
- Il duomo angioino di Napoli, Universite de Lausanne, November, 2000
- Un roi francais e l'Antique: la construction de la cathedrale de Naples sous Charles II d'Anjou, Lecture series: "Le Monde des cathedrales," Musee du Louvre, 10 February 2000
- Project and Process. Mendicant Architecture, Brown University, 3 January 2011
- Publications (listed separately)
Last modified: 2012/01/03