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DR. BARBARA THOMPSON


1995-1999

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, IA, USA, Ph.D. (awarded 1999) Art History, minor Anthropology

1993-1995

University of Florida/Department of Art, Gainesville, FL, USA, M.A. (awarded 1995) Art History, minor Anthropology/African Studies

1992

University of South Florida, Department of Art, Tampa, FL, USA, Post-B.A. Art History

1987-92

Eckerd College, Program for Experienced Learners, St. Petersburg, FL, USA

B.A. (awarded 1992) International Studies, minor Anthropology

1978-80

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Undeclared

EMPLOYMENT

2001-present

United States Aid in International Development, Africa Bureau, Washington D.C. (in conjunction with the University of Missouri-Columbia College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Consultant

2000-present

University of Northern Iowa/Art Department, Cedar Falls, IA, USA, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Survey of Western II, African Art History, African Humanities

2000-present

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History/Credit Programs, Iowa City, IA, USA, Adjunct Assistant Professor, (African Art History)

1999-present

His Royal Highness, the Duke of Bavaria, Nymphenburg Palace, Munich

African Ceramics Collections Consultant

1999-2000

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, IA, USA, Research Assistant Teaching Assistant, Non-Western Art

1995-1997

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, IA, USA, Art & Life in Africa CD-ROM Project, Research Assistant

1995-1996

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, IA, USA, Teaching Assistant, African and Non-Western Art

1995

University of Iowa/School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, IA, USA, Teaching Assistant, African Art

1994-1995

University of Florida/College of Fine Arts, Gainesville, FL, USA, Editorial assistant

1993-1995

University of Florida/Department of Art, Gainesville, FL, USA, Graduate Assistant, Western Art History, Art Appreciation

1992

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL, USA, Curatorial Assistant

1984-92

Self-employed, Germany, France, and the USA, Make-up Artist

1980-84

Max Factor Cosmetics, Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Make-up Artist and Skin Care Specialist

1980-84

Eurosprachschule, Bad Kreuznach, Germany, English and Spanish instructor

1978-80

University of Southern California/College of Continuing Education, Los Angeles, CA, USA,

Program and Registration Coordinator

INTERNSHIPS

1993

Samuel P. Harn Museum, Gainesville, FL, USA, Graduate Intern to Curator of Education

1991-1992

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL, USA, Senior Intern of Collections/Exhibitions

1991

Bradenton Herald, Bradenton, FL, USA, Editorial Writer/Journalist

VOLUNTEER WORK

1997-pres

Friends of Usambara Society, Usambara Views Magazine, Lushoto, Tanzania

Editor

1994-1995

University of Florida/Grinter Gallery , Gainesville, FL, USA

Guest Curator

1994

Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FL, USA

Collections Assistant, African art collection

1991-1992

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, FL, USA

Curatorial Assistant, non-Western collections

HONORARY POSITIONS

1996-1997

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

Student Rep., Museum of Art Development Council

1993-1995

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

President, Society of Art History Graduates

1993-1995

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

Program Rep., Fine Arts College Council

1993-1994

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

Department Rep., Graduate Student Council

HONORS

1995

Society of Art History Graduates, University of Florida

Honorary Award as Founding President

1995

University of Florida, Presidential Recognition Award

1994

Fine Arts College Council, University of Florida

Student of the Year

1994

Graduate Student Council, University of Florida

1st Place Paper in Fine Arts and Humanities

1992

Eckerd College, B.A. summa cum laude

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER AWARDS

2000-present

(UI) Obermann Center for Advanced Research, University of Iowa, Scholar-in Residence and Project Director, The Earth Transformed: Ceramic Arts of Africa Project, http://bailiwck.lib.uiowa.edu/african-ceramic-arts/

2000

Experiential Learning Travel Grant, University of Northern Iowa, Grant for student excursion to out-of-state exhibition

2000

UI African-American World Studies/Barbara Woodard Memorial Fund

Scholarly Presentation Travel Grant (Australia)

1999

UI Program for the Advanced Study of Life and Art in Africa (P.A.S.A.L.A.),

Graduate Travel Grant (Australia)

1998-1999

UI Graduate College, Seashore-Ballard Dissertation Fellowship

1998-1999

UI Program for the Advanced Study of Life and Art in Africa (P.A.S.A.L.A.),

Graduate Student Dissertation Fellowship

1997-1998

UI African Studies Program, Ford Foundation Student Travel Fellowship, Crossing Borders (India)

1997-1998

National Gallery of Arts/Kress Foundation, Kress Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (Tanzania)

1997-1998

UI Graduate College, T. Anne Cleary Dissertation Fellowship (Tanzania)

1997-1998

UI P.A.S.A.L.A. Graduate Fellowship for Research Abroad Program (Tanzania)

1997-1998

UI School of Art and Art History, Holt Fellowship Dissertation Research Grant (Tanzania)

1997

UI Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer Fellowship (Tanzania)

1997

UI Student Government Research Travel Grant (Germany)

1995-1997

UI School of Art and Art History / UI Foundation/ UI P.A.S.A.L.A., full tuition scholarship

1996

UI School of Art and Art History, University of Iowa, Holt Fellowship Pre-dissertation Research

1996

UI Art History Society, UI Student Government, UI P.A.S.A.L.A., and UI Stanley Foundation, Fellowship for Research Abroad Travel Grant (Tanzania)

1995

Society of Art History Graduates , University of Florida (UF), Travel Grant

1993-95

UF Graduate College, Full tuition scholarship

1994

UF Graduate College and Department of Art, Master's Research Travel Grant (Belgium)

1994

UF Graduate Student Council, Travel Grant (Iowa)

1994

School of Art and Art History , University of Iowa

Travel Grant (Iowa)

PAPER PRESENTATIONS

2001 (April)

ACASA Triennial, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

1999

African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific

22nd Annual International Conference, Perth, Australia

1999

African Studies Association, Annual Conference, Philadelphia, USA

1999

Department of African Languages and Cultures International Conference

University of Gent, Gent, Belgium

1998

Stanley Conference, Iowa Studies in African Art, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

1997

Grand Rounds Speakers' Series, Hospital School, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

1997

CICS/Stanley Special Presentation Series, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

1994

Graduate Student Forum, University of Florida

1994

PASALA Student Symposium on African Art, University of Iowa

PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming

"Visualizing Horses: Karen Terpstra Speaks of her Passions, " Ceramics Monthly

Forthcoming

"Where All Things Meet: Performing Spiritscapes in Shambaa Healing" in Music, Religion and Ritual, ed. Daniel Avorgbedor, Mellen Press.

Forthcoming

"Bending Traditions: A Potter in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania" Ceramics: Art and Perspectives, Sydney: Ceramics.

2000

"Exhibition Review: Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich," African Arts, Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles.

2000

"A Circle of Fire: Pare Pottery in the Usambara Mountains of Northeastern Tanzania," Ceramics Technical, Sydney: Ceramics.

2000

"The Sacred Vessel: Ceramic Minkisi as Agents of Healing" in

The Earth Transformed: Ceramic Arts of Africa, http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/african-ceramic-arts/

2000

"Book Review: Heil- und Körper Kunst in Afrika," African Arts, Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles.

2000

"Cross-dressing for the Spirits in Shambaa Ughanga", in Hair in African Art, New York: Museum of African Art.

1999

"Shambaa Ughanga: Converging Presences in the Embodiment of

Tradition, Transformation and Redefinition", Mots Pluriels, http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/MotsPluriels/

Perth: University of Western Australia.

1998

"The Arts of Healing" in Art and Life in Africa, an interactive CD-ROM

Iowa City: University of Iowa School of Art and Art History.

1997

"Yoruba Carvers and Workshops: Names Preserved in Form and Text" in Kulte, Künstler, Könige in Afrika, Linz: Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum.

1997

"Accumulative Sculpture" in Permutations of Power, Roy Sieber, editor,

Gainesville: Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and the University of Florida.

1997

Catalogue Entries # 49, 58, 6-65, 67, & 68 in African Art from the Faletti Family Collection, Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum.

1995

Beyond Beauty: the Arts of African Women, exhibition booklet,

Grinter Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, co-curator.

1995

"Performance and Believability" Museletter, Gainesville: University of Florida

College of Fine Arts, January/February, pgs. 8-9

1992

Passport to the World: The Parish Collection, catalogue entries no. 42-48,

St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts

1992

"Continuing Exhibition", Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, July-September, pg. 1

1992

"New Exhibitions: African Art From Florida Museums", Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, July-Sept., pg. 1

1992

"Recent Acquisitions" Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, January-March, pg. 3

1992

"Treasures of the Month" Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, January-March, pg. 3-4

1991

"Recent Acquisitions" Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, November-December, pg. 2

1991

"Special Exhibition, 'Before Discovery: Artistic Development in the Americas

Before the Arrival of Columbus'" Mosaic, St. Petersburg: Museum of Fine Arts, November-December, pg. 1

EXHIBITIONS

Forthcoming (2006)

Master Hands, Master Artists: Traditional and Contemporary African Ceramists, (co-curated with Dr. Andrea Nichols) National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C.

1999

Confluence: Practices and Ideas, exhibition of contemporary woodfire ceramics featuring Koie Ryoji, Richard Bresnahan, Karen Terpstra and David Weber; Arbor Gallery, Iowa City, Iowa, curator.

1997

Permutations of Power, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, co-curator

1995

Beyond Beauty: the Arts of African Women, Grinter Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, co-curator

1991

Ancient Oriental Boxes from the Eckerd College Permanent Collection, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, curator

MEMBERSHIP

1999-pres.

African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific

1998-pres.

Society for the Studies of Art and Expressive Culture, University of Iowa

1998-pres.

College Arts Association

1998-pres.

African Studies Association

1998-pres.

Tanzanian Studies Association

1997-pres.

Friends of Usambara Society Lushoto, Tanzania

1995-pres.

Art History Society, University of Iowa

1994-pres.

Arts Council of the African Studies Association

1993-1995

Society of Art History Graduates, University of Florida

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS

1999-present

University of Iowa, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies

1997-1998

National Archives of Zanzibar, Zanzibar, Tanzania

1997-1998

National Museum of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

1997-1998

University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Sociology, Tanzania

1997

University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Kiswahili, Tanzania

1996

University of Dar es Salaam, Muhimbili College of Health Sciences, Institute of Traditional Medicine Research, Tanzania

PLACES AND DATES OF RESIDENCES

1999-pres.

Iowa

1978-80

California

1998-pres.

Puerto Rico

1977-78

France

1997-98

Tanzania

1973-77

Spain

1995-97

Iowa

1972-73

Germany

1993-91

Florida

1966-72

Hawaii

1985-90

Germany

1964-66

Spain

1984-85

Florida

1963-64

Germany

1981-84

Germany

1960-63

Hawaii

1980-81

Florida

   

FOREIGN TRAVEL

USA, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Bahamas, Trinidad, Germany, Spain, France, England, Scotland, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxemburg, Lichtenstein, Austria, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, Israel, India, Australia and Thailand.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Fluent German, working knowledge of French, Spanish, Kishambaa, and Kiswahili, some reading knowledge of Portuguese, Italian, and Dutch/Flemish.

REFERENCES

Christopher D. Roy
Associate Dean of International Programs and Professor of Art History
School of Art and Art History, AB 100E
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242
email: christopher-roy@uiowa.edu

Allen Roberts
World Arts and Culture
215 Dance bldg.
University of California-Los Angeles
email: allenr@ucla.edu

Mac Marshal
Professor of Anthropology
Anthropology Department
116 MacBride Hall
University of Iowa
Iowa CIty, IA 52240
e-mail: mac-marshall@uiowa.edu


Contact :

DR. BARBARA THOMPSON
2518 Putnam St. NE, Iowa City, IA 52240
(319) 643-4278 barbara-thompson@uiowa.edu

 

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