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curriculum vitae
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Christopher Russell De Fay
Doctoral candidate in the history of art, University
of Michigan
10 Tappan Hall · 519 South State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan
48109-1357
crdefay@umich.edu · w: (734) 764-5400
Education
| University
of Michigan |
2005 |
Ph.D., History
of Art
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(anticipated) |
| University of Michigan |
2000 |
Master of Arts, History of Art
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| University of California, Santa Cruz |
1992 |
| Bachelor of Arts, Sociology (Honors in the Major, Thesis Honors,and
Phi Beta Kappa nominee) |
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| Emphasis in nineteenth and twentieth century social theory. |
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Teaching Experience
Graduate Student Instructor University of Michigan
History of Art 272 (20th Century European and American
Art) Professor Jasmine Alinder
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Winter, 2001 |
Graduate Student Instructor University of Michigan
History of Art 272 (20th Century European and American
Art) Professor Maria Gough
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Winter, 2000 |
Graduate Student Instructor University of Michigan
History of Art 102 (Western Art Survey: Renaissance to the Present) Profs Howard
G. Lay and Stephen Campbell
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Winter, 1999 |
Graduate Student Instructor University of Michigan
History of Art 271 (19th Century European and American
Art) Professor Howard G. Lay
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Fall, 1998 |
Selected Grants/Fellowships/Awards
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Getty Library Research Grant
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Winter, 2002 |
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Life Sciences Values and Society Program (U. of Michigan) Faculty
Enrichment Grant Co-recipient
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Winter, 2002 |
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Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Practicum Grant
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December, 2001 |
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History of Art Departmental Dissertation Research Award
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2001-2 |
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Henry Luce Foundation Research Grant
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Summer, 2001 |
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Rackham Summer Interdisciplinary Institute Fellowship
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Spring, 2001 |
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Mellon Fellowship
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Fall, 2000 |
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Rackham Discretionary Fund Research Grant
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Summer, 1999 |
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History of Art departmental research and travel grant (Germany
and France)
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Summer, 1999 |
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History of Art departmental research and travel grant (France)
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Summer, 1998 |
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Regents Fellowship, University of Michigan
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1997-1999 |
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Cabrillo Reserve Scholarship (2 year grant)
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1988 |
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Evan Huxtable Memorial Arts Award
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1987 |
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Martin Scholarship
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1986 |
Professional Memberships/Academic Societies/Groups
President, Tappan Association, University of Michigan History
of Art Graduate Student Organization
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1999 to 2001 |
University of Michigan, Race and Ethnicity in Visual Culture (REVC)
Focused Research Group
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1999 to 2001 |
College Arts Association (CAA) Member
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1998 to present |
GEO (Graduate Employee Organization) Shop-Steward for History
of Art Department
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1998-1999 |
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society Member
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1992 to present |
Exhibitions/Public Lectures/Conference
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Exhibition: The Bounded
Self Exhibit, Media Union Gallery, University of Michigan
Co-curator of interdisciplinary, multi-media exhibit examining
human identity.
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January, 2002
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Lecture: Minimalism
and Post-Minimalism: The
Art of Eva Hesse and Richard
SerraHistory of Art 272 (20th Century European and American
Art) Guest Lecture
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Winter, 2001
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October 1998
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site © 2003, est detournée par Christopher R. de Fay,
01-décembre, 2003, 2145h, UTC + 0800 heures.
Questions? Contactez moi par courrier électronique: crdefay
@ umich.edu.
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