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About me

I’m a medieval art historian, committed pedagog, researcher, scholar of the history of vision, visuality, and technologies of seeing, and enthusiastic (amateur) bread-baker. I am the Nancy and Robert J. Carney Postdoctoral Fellow in Medieval Art and Architecture in the Department of Art History at Rice University. I recently defended my dissertation, which explores the connection between medical ideas about observation and the production of medical images to train emerging forms of visuality in late medieval England, at the University of Chicago. Currently, I am teaching courses in the history of medieval art and writing my first monograph at Rice.