Dr. Joan A. Holladay | Art History | Professor, Ph.D. | Romanesque and Gothic Art |
Graduate Advisor, Fall 2007

Dr. Joan A. Holladay

Professor, Ph.D.

Romanesque & Gothic Art

Department of Art & Art History

Curriculum Vitae


holladay@mail.utexas.edu

- Office: ART 2.218

- Phone: +1 512-232-2546

- Mail Code: - D1300

After earning a Ph.D. at Brown University, Professor Joan Holladay began her teaching career at the University of Arizona. She joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin in January of 1985. Holladay's research centers on Gothic Art in Germany and France, and her particular interest is in sculpture and manuscript illumination of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Her work has appeared in such journals as the Zeitschrift fuer Kunstgeschichte , Journal of Medieval History, Art History and Gesta , and her study of the 1334 Willehalm Codex was published in the Monograph Series of the College Art Association. She has contributed to both volumes of Gothic Sculpture in America and served as Art History Editor for Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia . She has received research grants from the American Philosophical Society and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, and in 1992 was a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art. In 2003-04 she held the Dorothy K. Hohenberg Chair of Excellence in Art History at the University of Memphis. Professor Holladay will serve as the Graduate Advisor for the M.A. and PH.D. Art History programs in Fall 2007.