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1 1 JEFFREY M. HURWIT PHILIP H. KNIGHT PROFESSOR of ART HISTORY and CLASSICS University of Oregon Office: (541) Home: (541) EDUCATION Ph.D., Yale University, Classical Art and Archaeology, 1975 M.A., Yale University, Classical Art and Archaeology, 1972 American School of Classical Studies, Athens, A.B.-M.A. (magna cum laude), Brown University, Classical Languages and Literatures, 1971 American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Summer Session, 1970 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professor of Art History, University of Oregon, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Oregon, (Co-appointment in Classics, 1987-) Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Oregon, Assistant Professor of Classics, Yale University, Professor of Art and Archaeology, Northwest Council on Study Abroad, Athens, Greece, Spring 2011 Professor of Art and Archaeology, Northwest Council on Study Abroad, Athens, Greece, Spring 2009 Professor of Art and Archaeology, Northwest Council on Study Abroad, Siena, Italy, Spring 2001 Professor of Art and Archaeology, Northwest Council on Study Abroad, Siena, Italy, Spring 1995 Field Excavator, Old Corinth, Greece, Spring-Summer, 1974 ACADEMIC SERVICE (University of Oregon) Acting Head, Department of Art History, Winter 2011 Faculty Advisory Council, University Senate and Senate Executive Committee, Knight Professor Review Committee, School of Music and Dance, ACLS New Faculty Fellows Committee, University Senate and Senate Executive Committee, Provost s Advisory Council on Academic Excellence,

2 AAA Faculty Advisory Committee, Research Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University Faculty Advisory Committee, President, University Senate, Fall, 2006 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Art History, Senate Executive Committee, University Senate, Chair, Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Diversity, Charles Johnson Memorial Award Committee, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Art History, University Senate, Charles Johnson Memorial Award Committee, Faculty Advisory Council, Committee on Distinguished Service Awards and Honorary Degrees, Senate Committee on Academic Excellence, International Coordinating Council, Faculty Personnel Committee (School of Architecture and Allied Arts), Oregon Humanities Center Advisory Board, Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Licensing and Workers Rights Consortium, 2000 Library Task Force (School of Architecture and Allied Arts), Scholarship Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, President, University Senate, Faculty Advisory Council (Senate representative), Member, University of Oregon Alumni Association Board of Directors, Distinguished Service Awards and Honorary Degrees Committee, (ex officio) Member, Intercollegiate Athletic Committee, Faculty Advisory Council, Vice-President, University Senate, Senate Executive Committee, Member, Process for Change issues and solution teams, University Senate, 1996, Research Liaison Committee (School of Architecture and Allied Arts) Faculty Personnel Committee (School of Architecture and Allied Arts), NEH Summer Stipend Nominations Panel ( ) Faculty Advisory Council (School of Architecture and Allied Arts), Advisory Committee, International College, Member, Learning Communities Productivity Group, Committee on Distinguished Service Awards and Honorary Degrees, Head, Department of Art History, Humanities Center Research Fellowship Review Panel, Member, Measure 5 Action Group and Provost's Subcommittee, University Faculty Advisory Council, Search Committee, Department of Classics, Acting Chair, Department of Classics, Spring 1990 University Senate, (member, executive committee) Chair, Search Committee, Department of Classics, Faculty Research Committee, , ,

3 Member, Italian Search Committee, Romance Languages and Literature, Semester Conversion and Curriculum Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, Advisor, Art History Association, Committee on Greek and Roman Studies, Chair, Committee on the Arts and Humanities, Member, Search Committee, Department of Classics, Head, Spring Symposium Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, Advisory Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, , Advisory Committee, Center for the Humanities, , Committee on the Arts and Humanities, Library Committee, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities Nomination Committee, 1981, 1984, OTHER ACADEMIC SERVICE Reviewer, Promotion Case, Dartmouth College, Fall, 2009 Committee on Personnel, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Reviewer, J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellowships in the History of Art and the Humanities, Publications Committee, Getty Research Institute, Editorial Board, Art Bulletin (College Art Association), Editorial Board, Classical Antiquity, Committee on Admissions and Fellowships, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Advisory Committee, "From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer," an exhibition organized by the Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri- Columbia, Fall, 1993 Committee on Committees, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, President, Eugene Chapter, Archaeological Institute of America, , , Nominating Committee, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Secretary, Eugene Chapter, Archaeological Institute of America, Executive Committee, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, President, New Haven Chapter, Archaeological Institute of America, Governing Board of the Special Programs in the Humanities, Yale College, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Archaeology Program, Yale College, , Continuing: Member, Advisory Council to the School of Classical Studies, American Academy in Rome, Member, Managing Committee, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, ACADEMIC HONORS and AWARDS

4 4 Rippey Innovative Teaching Award (with Leah Middlebrook), NCSA Visiting Faculty of the Year Award for 2010 Philip H. Knight Professor of Art History, Faculty Excellence Award, University of Oregon, Rippey Innovative Teaching Award (with Kenneth Calhoon), Wayne T. Westling Award for University Leadership and Service, 2006 Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon, Summer, 2006 Inaugural Dorothy Burr Thompson Memorial Lecturer, University of British Columbia, February, 2003 Martha S. Joukowsky Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America, Albert H. Clayburgh Memorial Lecturer, Princeton Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, April, 2000 Oregon Humanities Center Research Award, Spring term, 2000 Visiting Scholar, American Academy in Rome, July, 1999 Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon, Summer, 1999 M. Victor Leventritt Lecturer, Harvard University Art Museums, April, 1994 Oregon Humanities Center Research Award, Spring, 1993 Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon, Summer, 1992 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, Member, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, "Modern Approaches to Ancient History," University of Washington, Seattle, June 30-August 8, 1987 Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon, Summer, 1985 Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America Traveling Lecturer Program, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1981 Morse Fellowship, Yale College, A. Whitney Griswold Award, Yale College, 1979 John Williams White Fellowship in Classical Archaeology, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Yale Classics Departmental Grants for Study Abroad, 1972, 1973 Yale University Fellowships, Wilmarth Lewis Fellow, Yale University, Powers Scholarship, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Summer Session, 1970 Phi Beta Kappa, Junior Year, Brown University, 1970 LECTURES, PAPERS, CONFERENCE SESSIONS Elements of Nature in Archaic Greek Art: The Sea, Paris, France, May 19, 2012 Nudes and Nudities in Greek Art, Portland Art Museum, May 3, 2012

5 The Hero and the Goddess: Nudes and Nudities in Greek Art, European and American Art Council, Portland Art Museum, April 19, 2012 The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Problems of Imagery in Late Geometric Art, 22 nd Annual Phyllis Williams Lehmann Memorial Lecture, Smith College, April 5, 2012 The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Problems in the Imagery of Geometric Greek Art, Laszlo Lecture, Emory University, March 21, 2012 The Swastika in Attic Geometric Art, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, January 7, The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Strong and Weak Imagery in Late Geometric Art, Skidmore College, March 7, 2011 Study Leader, Smithsonian Institution s Journey of Aeneas tour of Troy, Greece, Tunisia, and Italy, August 31-September 10, Lectures: Aeneas, Apollo, and Delos The Power of Art in the Aeneid Aeneas, Augustus, and the Ara Pacis Boularchos Battle of the Magnetes, the Chigi Painter, and the Interdependence of Vase- and Wall-Painting in the Seventh-Century BC, University of Salerno (Italy), June 3-4, 2010 The Nature of Art History, College Scholars Humanities Colloquium, University of Oregon, February 9, 2010 The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, Brunilde S. Ridgway Lecture, Archaeological institute of America (Seattle Chapter), November 6, 2009 The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Strong and Weak Imagery in Late Geometric Art, University of Washington, November 5, 2009 The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, George E. Mylonas Memorial Lecture, Washington University in St. Louis/Archaeological institute of America, January 25, 2009 The Nature of Art History, College Scholars Humanities Colloquium, University of Oregon, November 13, 2008 The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, Reed College, October 27, 2008 Study Leader, Smithsonian Institution s Journey of Odysseus tour of Greece and Italy, June 19-June 30, Lectures: Odysseus, Apollo, and Delos, Nestor and his Palace at Pylos, and Blinding Polyphemos: Odysseus, Homer and Art 5

6 What s Wrong with this Picture: The Dexileos Stele and the Problem of Heroic Nudity, Archaeological Institute of America, Portland Chapter, December 16, The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, Art Institute of Chicago (Boshell Foundation Lecture), October 15, 2005 Study Leader, Smithsonian Institution and Archaeological Institute of America Apollo and Prophecy tour of Greece and Italy, May 23-June 5, 2005: The Riace Bronzes, Apollo, and the Greek Ideal Oracles and the Sanctuaries of Apollo Apollo, Artemis, and the Sanctuaries of East Greece What s Wrong with this Picture: The Dexileos Stele and the Problem of Heroic Nudity, University of Southern California, September 8, "In the Palm of Her Hand: Athena, Victory, and the Acropolis," Pomona College, April 19, Chair, "The Athenian Acropolis," Session 1H, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, January 3, 2004 Panel Member, Teaching the Acropolis, Session 6E, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, January 5, 2004 "In the Realm of the Uncanny: Lizards, Lions, and Mischwesen," Princeton University, November 22, The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, The Vancouver Institute, Vancouver, B.C., February 8, AGON: The Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, The University of British Columbia, February 7, 2003 (Inaugural Dorothy Burr Thompson Memorial lecture). Smithsonian Weekend Seminar, The Acropolis of Athens: Visiting the Past (three lectures on the Acropolis co-sponsored with the American School of Classical Studies, Athens), Washington. D.C., March 9, The Joukowsky Lectureship ( ) entailed giving the lectures The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis and "Paradigms of Greekness: Men, Myth, and the Chigi Vase" at thirteen local chapters of the Archaeological Institute of America across the United States and Canada (including Albany, Atlanta, Austin, Greensboro, Ithaca, Knoxville, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Oklahoma City, and College Park) "Paradigms of Greekness: Men, Myth, and the Chigi Vase," University of California at Berkeley, April 4, 2000; Bryn Mawr College, April 11,

7 Everyday Life on the Acropolis of Athens, Wilson College, April 10, 2000; Princeton University, April 12, 2000; Loyola University (Baltimore, April 13, 2000); Willamette University, October 25, 1999 The Uses of the Past on the Athenian Acropolis, Willamette University, April 7, 1999 "In the Palm of Her Hand: Athena, Victory, and the Acropolis," University of Calgary, November 5, Re-Reading the Chigi Vase, University of Calgary, November 6, 1998 Three Ways of Looking at the Chigi Vase, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Portland, Or., April 4, 1998 Athena, Victory, and the Acropolis, lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America, April 30-May 1, 1998 (Santa Barbara, San Diego) 7 Acropolis Nike, Yale University, January 29, 1998 Three Ways of Looking at the Chigi Vase, Yale University, January 30, 1998 The Acropolis in Everyday Life and Athena, Victory, and the Acropolis, lecture tour for Archaeological Institute of America, May, 1997 (Los Angeles, Orange County, and Honolulu) "In the Palm of Her Hand: Athena, Victory, and the Acropolis," J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California, April 9, "The Acropolis in the Age of Homer," Harvard University Art Museums, April 26, 1994, (M. Victor Leventritt Lecture). Discussant, Sessions on "The Emergence of the Polis" and "Art: Influences and Interpretation," at the symposium From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer, Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 23, 1993 "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Sculptures of the Parthenon," Duke University, February 8, 1993; University of Oregon Humanities Center Work-in-Progress Series, May 13, 1994; Portland State University, November 16, 1994 Chair, Open Session on Ancient Art, College Art Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, February 12-15,1992 "The Ornamentality of Nature in Early Greek Art," Archaeological Institute of America, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, December 27-30, 1990

8 "The Doryphoros: Looking Backward," University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 26, "Words in Images in Early Greek Art," Art Institute of Chicago, March 4, 1989; University of Washington, April 28, 1989 Chair, Session "The Representation of Nature in Ancient Art," College Art Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, February 18, 1989 "The Kouros and the Kritios Boy," The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, September 17, 1988; University of Southern California, November 18, 1988 "The Absent Landscape: The Representation of Nature in Early Greek Art," National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1988; Reed College, Portland, Oregon, October 26, 1988; University of Chicago, April 10, 1989 "Athens and Olympia: Text and Image in Early Classical Art," Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, March 25, 1988 Discussant, Session on "Narrative and Event in Greek and Roman Art," College Art Association, Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, February 11-13, 1988 "An Old Photograph and the Discovery of the Kritios Boy," Archaeological Institute of America, Annual Meeting, New York City, December 27-30, 1987 "Texts and Images: The Independence of the Artist in Archaic Greece," Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, September 30, 1987 "The Discovery of the Kritios Boy," Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April 3, 1987 "Text and Image: Pindar, Pherekydes, and the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia," Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, November 8, 1986 "The Idea of Nature in Greek Art," Forum Lecture Series, Eugene, Oregon, April 15, 1986

9 9 Discussant, Session on Archaic Greek Iconography, Archaeological Institute of America, Annual Meeting, December 27-30, 1985, Washington, D.C. "The Dipylon Shield in Art and Life," Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Annual Meeting, Reed College, March 16, 1984 Lecture Series, sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America, October 23-26, 1983 (Lubbock, Santa Fe, Tucson, Boulder): "Lions, Shields, and Heroes: The Origins of Narrative" "The Image of Man in Antiquity," Grace Graham Vacation College, University of Oregon, August 22, 1983 "Herakles and the Lion? Thoughts on the Origins of Narrative," Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., April 8-9, 1983 Lecturer, University of Oregon Alumni Tour of the Aegean, Summer, 1982 "From Classical to Hellenistic: The Art of Philip's Tomb in its Context," Oregon State University, April 6, 1982 "Observations on Nature in Archaic Art," Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, April 2-3, 1982 "Style and History: The Destruction of the Acropolis and the Beginning of Classical Art," Faculty Lecture Series, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon, October 22, 1980 "Atlantis Found? The Discovery of Bronze Age Thera," and "Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Ideas of Space," Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina, December 10-11, 1979 Lecturer, American Museum of Natural History Tour of the Aegean, March/April, 1979 "Things that Stick Out: The Violated Frame in Greek Art," Brown University, September 29, 1976; Dartmouth College, February 23, 1978

10 10 PUBLICATIONS Books Periklean Athens and its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives, co-edited with Judith Barringer. University of Texas Press (2005). The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles. Cambridge University Press (2004). Ancient Etruscan and Greek Vases in the Elvehjem Museum of Art, with P. Powell. Madison, Wisconsin (2000) The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology, and Archaeology from the Neolithic Era to the Present. Cambridge University Press (1999) The Art and Culture of Early Greece, B.C. Cornell University Press (1985) In progress Reflections on Identity, Personality, and Originality (Chapter 12 in K. Seaman and P. Schultz, eds., Artistic Personalities in Ancient Greece. Cambridge University Press) A Note on the Swastika in Attic Geometric Art (circulating) Articles Boularchos, the Chigi Painter, and the Interdependence of Free-Painting and Vase- Painting in the Seventh Century B.C., in M. Menichetti and L. Cerchiai, L Olpe Chigi: Storia di un Agalma (Università di Salerno, forthcoming). The Lost Art: Early Greek Wall and Panel-Painting, BC. In J. J. Pollitt, ed., Painting in the Ancient World. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming) The Acropolis of Athens, in R. Bagnall et al., The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming 2012). The Topography of Athens, for Oxford Bibliographies Online (launched June, 2011) The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Strong and Weak Imagery in Late Geometric Art, American Journal of Archaeology 115 (2011), Acropolis, Athenian, in M. Gagarin and E. Fantham, eds., Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (vol 1). Oxford University Press (2010), 6-8.

11 11 The Human Figure in Early Greek Sculpture and Vase-Painting, in H. A. Shapiro, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece. (Cambridge University Press, 2007), The Problem with Dexileos: Heroic and Other Nudities in Greek Art, American Journal of Archaeology 111 (2007), Lizards, Lions, and the Uncanny in Early Greek Art, Hesperia 75 (2006), "Space and Theme: The Setting of the Parthenon," in J. Neils, ed., The Parthenon: From Antiquity to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2005), The Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in J. Barringer and J. M. Hurwit, eds., Periklean Athens and its Legacy: Problems and Perspectives (University of Texas Press, 2005), Reading the Chigi Vase, Hesperia 71 (2002), Greek Art and Architecture, in Microsoft Encarta 2000 Encyclopedia Entries in The Dictionary of Art (MacMillan, 1996): "Archermos of Chios," Vol. 2, 308 "Dark Age and Geometric [Greek Sculpture]", Vol. 13, , with Jane B. Carter. "Archaic [Greek Sculpture], c. 700-c.500/480," Vol. 13, "Kore," Vol. 18, "Kouros," Vol. 18, "The Doryphoros: Looking Backward," in Warren G. Moon, ed., Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition (Madison and London, 1995), "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos," American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995), "Art, Poetry, and the Polis in the Age of Homer," in Susan Langdon, ed., From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer (Columbia, Missouri and London 1993), "A Note on Ornament, Nature, and Boundary in Early Greek Art," Bulletin Antieke Beschaving 67 (1992), "The Representation of Landscape in Early Greek Art," in D. Buitron-Oliver, ed., New Perspectives in Early Greek Art. Studies in the History of Art, vol. 32 (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1991),

12 "The Words in the Image: Orality, Literacy, and Early Greek Art," Word & Image 6 (1990) "Words in Images in Early Greek Art," in The World of Early Greek Art (Art Institute of Chicago, 1989), "The Kritios Boy: Discovery, Reconstruction, and Date," American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989), "Narrative Resonance in the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia," Art Bulletin 69 (1987), "The Dipylon Shield Once More," Classical Antiquity 4 (1985), "Palm Trees and the Pathetic Fallacy in Archaic Greek Poetry and Art," The Classical Journal 77(1982) (see also "Professor Hurwit Replies," The Classical Journal 78, 1983, ). "Thespis Aoidos: A Bronze Harper from the James Coats Collection," Yale Art Gallery Bulletin 38 (1982), "The Dendra Octopus Cup and the Problem of Style in the Fifteenth-Century Aegean," American Journal of Archaeology 83 (1979), "Image and Frame in Greek Art," American Journal of Archaeology 81 (1977), 1-30 "Corinthian Vases," in Greek Vases at Yale, eds. S. M. Burke and J. J. Pollitt (New Haven 1975), Review Article The Death of the Sculptor? a review of N. Spivey, Understanding Greek Sculpture: Ancient Meanings, Modern Readings (Thames and Hudson 1996); C. Mattusch, Classical Bronzes: The Art and Craft of Greek and Roman Statuary (Cornell 1996); and J. Boardman, Greek Sculpture: The Late Classical Period and Sculpture in Colonies and Overseas (Thames and Hudson 1995), American Journal of Archaeology 101 (1997), Reviews Guy Hedreen, Capturing Troy: The Narrative Functions of Landscape in Archaic and Early Classical Greek Art (University of Michigan Press, 2001), in Bryn Mawr Classical

13 Review S. P. Morris, Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art (Princeton University Press, 1992), in The Art Bulletin 76 (1994) B. A. Sparkes, Greek Art. Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, 22 (Oxford 1991), in Classical World 86 (1992) E. W. Leach, The Rhetoric of Space: Literary and Artistic Representations of Landscape in Republican and Augustan Rome (Princeton, 1988), in Comparative Literature 44 (1992), L. B. Carter, The Quiet Athenian (Oxford University Press, 1986), in Classical World 82 (1988), R. Hägg, ed., The Greek Renaissance of the Eighth Century B.C.: Tradition and Innovation. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium at the Swedish Institute in Athens, 1-5 June, 1981, in American Journal of Archaeology 88 (1984), P. Preston, A Dictionary of Pictorial Subjects from Classical Literature: A Guide to Their Identification in Works of Art (New York 1983), in The Classical World 78 (1984), J. Betts, Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel X: Die Schweizer Sammlungen (Berlin 1980), in American Journal of Archaeology 85 (1981), J. Boardman, Greek Sculpture: The Archaic Period (Oxford 1978), in Classical Outlook 59 (1981), 27. Television Documentaries (consultant, on-screen participation) Secrets of the Parthenon, NOVA/PBS, first aired January 29, (First Prize, XIXth International Festival of Archaeological Film, Rovereto, Italy; highest rated show of the year on ARTE s series, Human Adventure; second highest rated NOVA program from ; nominated for an Emmy Award in the Nature, Science, and Technology Category) Mysteries of the Parthenon, produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, first aired in the United States on the Discovery Channel (June 6, 2001) Empires of Stone: The Acropolis, produced by October Films and aired in England and elsewhere, summer and fall 2001.

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