Jennifer S. Pride M.A.

EDUCATION

  • 2008-15 Doctoral Program, Art History, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
    - 2010, Admitted to Candidacy
    - Dissertation Title: “Caricaturing Trauma in Haussmannized Paris”
    - Specialization: Modern and Contemporary European Art, Trauma Studies, Word and Image Studies; Minor area specialization: Renaissance and Baroque.
  • 2006-08 Master of Arts, Art History, Florida State University
    - Thesis: “The Poetics of Black: Manet’s Masked Ball at the Opera and Baudelaire’s Poetry and Art Criticism.”
    - Areas: Modern and Contemporary Art, Word and Image Studies; Minor area specialization: Medieval art and literature.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • 2008- Adjunct Instructor, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
    - Teaching: Neo-Classicism to Impressionism; Survey of Art History I: Prehistoric to Medieval; Survey II: Renaissance to Contemporary; various upper-level undergraduate seminars (see Course Design).
    - Responsibilities: writing syllabi, writing lectures, creating PowerPoint presentations, student advising, grading papers, writing and grading exams.
    - Course Design: Upper-level Undergraduate Seminar: Sex & the City: Women and Art in Late 19th-century Paris; 19th-century Paris Art and Literature; Word & Image Seminar: Broadsheets, Popular Prints, Caricature; Seminar: The Modernity of 19th-Century European Art.
  • 2008- Adjunct Instructor, Barry University, Tallahassee, FL
    - Teaching: Contemporary Art, Experiencing Art, Survey of Art History I and II
  • 2012-14    Breyer State University, Online Adjunct, Art History
    Teaching Online: Baroque Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art
  • 2012-13    Adjunct Instructor, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
    Teaching: Contemporary Art, Survey of Art History I and II; same duties as above.
  • 2009-10 Docent, Context Travel, Paris: Walking Seminars of the World’s Cultural Capitals, Paris, France.
    - Designed and led in-depth walking seminars based on my expertise in 19th-century French art and literature.  These seminars are narrative participatory experiences in small groups of no more than six participants; all docents must hold an MA or PhD.
    - My Seminars: City Invented, Haussmann and the Making of Modern Paris (includes a tour of the Opera Garnier); Musée d'Orsay and Paris in the 19th Century; Giverny, a Journey to Monet’s Home and Impressionist Gardens; Louvre Crash Course, Louvre French Masters, Louvre Dutch and Flemish Masters; Centre Pompidou; Château de Versailles.

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Jennifer S. Pride
2664 Nantucket Lane
Tallahassee, FL 32309
jsp06c@my.fsu.edu

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