Faculty News
Alan Braddock's new book , co-authored with Karl Kusserow at the Princeton University Art Museum, has recently been published. A by the same title opens in October 2018 at Princeton.
Susan Verdi Webster's book (September 2017) was featured in a W&M article, “Professor discovers masters of pen, brush in colonial Quito”.
Brian Kreydatus curated “Communal Resurrection: The Art of Steve Prince” in Andrews Gallery (March 2018). Among his exhibitions this year were at the Waddel Art Gallery, NOVA, Loudon Campus and The Third International Printmaking Triennial Belgrade 2017: A selection of prints by foreign artists, Officers House Gallery of Contemporary Fine Arts, Nis, Serbia.
Elizabeth Mead was awarded the W. Reveley III Interdisciplinary Fellowship, as well as a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Artist Residency, Paris France. She was elected to serve as the inaugural Curator-in-Residence for the New York Artist Circle, participating in many exhibitions including the most recent
David Campbell had a solo show last fall at Exeter Gallery in Baltimore MD titled: . 
Mike Jabbur was awarded the . In March 2018, along with a W&M featured article, he participated in a national juried exhibition at The Academy Center of the Arts, Lynchburg, VA. and was a featured artist at .
Nicole Santiago received The John D. Rockefeller Faculty Awards for the Advancement of Scholarship. Among her many exhibitions was a traveling group exhibition titled: .
Sibel Zandi-Sayek has been appointed to a three year term (2017-2020) as Reviews editor for the . She also served on the Annual Meeting Program Committee of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA). This summer, she gave the .
Catherine Levesque co-curated the 91心頭利 Swem Library Special Collections exhibition, which ran through January 21, 2018.
Cristina Stancioiu took up a one-year fellowship (2017-18) at the in the Humanities at the University of Cologne to work on Medieval Portraiture and Fashion.