Jennifer Griffiths, Ph.D.
Bryn Mawr College
Jennifer Griffiths has a PhD in the History of Art from Bryn Mawr College. She is interested in transhistorical issues relating to gender and sexuality in European visual culture from the early modern to the contemporary period. Her first monograph, Marisa Mori and the Futurists: A Woman Artist in an Age of Fascism, is forthcoming with Bloomsbury. In the classroom she is committed to helping students think critically about how the language of images cuts across geographies, histories, and cultures, emphasizing storytelling and shared human experience.
Courses taught at Umbra
- ARTH / HIST / REL 380 – Saints and Sinners: Medieval Women in Central Italy
- ARTH 310: The Italian Renaissance – Art, Invention, and Culture
- ARTH 375 Green Art: The Aesthetics, Ethics, and Politics of Creativity in Today’s World
- ARTH 380 – Saints and Sinners: Medieval Women in Central Italy
- ARTH/ENV/PSCI 375 Green Art: The Aesthetics, Ethics, and Politics of Creativity in Today’s World
- ENV 375 Green Art: The Aesthetics, Ethics, and Politics of Creativity in Today’s World
- HIST 380- Saints and Sinners: Medieval Women in Central Italy
- PSCI 375 Green Art: The Aesthetics, Ethics, and Politics of Creativity in Today’s World
- REL 380 – Saints and Sinners: Medieval Women in Central Italy