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Natalie Kampen
Barbara Novak '50 Professor of Art History and Professor of Women's Studies
Barnard College Women's Studies, Art History |
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Biography
Natalie Boymel Kampen holds degrees in Art History
from the University of Pennsylvania and Brown University. Honors
include grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the
Fulbright Commission, and she has held the Sacher Fellowship at St.
Hilda’s College, Oxford, and at the Center for the Humanities at Cornell
University. Her undergraduate teaching includes courses at every
level of Women’s Studies and the history of Roman art. Graduate
teaching for the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia
focuses in Roman art and architecture. Her publications since
the early 1970s have engaged issues of gender, sexuality, and social
status in Roman art. Author of Image and Status: Roman Working
Women in Ostia (Berlin,1981) and articles, most recently in Women’s
Studies Quarterly (2005) and the Art Bulletin (2003), she
has also edited Sexuality in Ancient Art (1996) and contributed
to Women in the Classical World: Image and Text, with Sarah Pomeroy,
Elaine Fantham, Helene Foley and Alan Shapiro (1994). With Rebecca
Molholt and Elizabeth Marlowe, she curated and wrote the catalog for
What is a Man? Masculinity in Late Antique Art, a loan exhibition
at Reed College, Portland, OR., 2002. She is completing a book
on family in Roman art and continues her research on art produced for
the Roman army in Britain. Her current service to the profession
includes the advisory board of the Center for Advanced Study in the
Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the editorial
board of the American Journal of Archaeology.
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