Dr. Catherine Clinger is an art historian, writer and devoted teacher. She embodies our ideals for the Allan Stone Chair as "an art historian with a studio practice, an established body of work, and a track record of teaching excellence."
Catherine comes to us with a rich knowledge in Eu...
Dr. Catherine Clinger is an art historian, writer and devoted teacher. She embodies our ideals for the Allan Stone Chair as "an art historian with a studio practice, an established body of work, and a track record of teaching excellence."
Catherine comes to us with a rich knowledge in European and American Art from the eighteenth through twentieth centuries, Romanticism and critical theory; print culture in the transnational fields of science and technology; and the emerging field of the Ecological Humanities. She is a practicing printmaker and painter and is a Master Printer of Intaglio.
Catherine has taught at McGill University, University of New Mexico, University College London, Kent Institute of Art and Design, and New Mexico Highlands University. A recipient of various grants and fellowships, and the author of journal articles, exhibition catalogues, chapters and conference papers, Catherine is currently working on a book related to German Romanticism and Mining Practices.