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Lindsey A.

Mazurek
Dept. of Art, Art History & Visual Studies Duke University Box 90764 Durham, NC 27708-0764 Dept. Phone: (919) 684-2224 Personal Phone: (949) 412-9613 E-mail: lindsey.mazurek@duke.edu Website: lindseymazurek.com

CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION 2009-present Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University (ABD), J.B. Duke Fellow. Dissertation Title: Globalizing the Sculptural Landscape of the Isis and Serapis Cults in Roman Greece. Duke University, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies. Institute for Balkan Studies (Thessaloniki, Greece), 39th International Summer School for Greek Language, History and Culture. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Summer Session. University of California at Berkeley, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa Concentrations: Classical Languages, with coursework in History of Art. Summa cum laude senior thesis entitled Figurines Abroad! Mycenaean terracotta figurines in foreign contexts.

MA, 2012 2011

2010 BA, 2008

PUBLICATION 2013

Reconsidering the place of Egyptianizing material culture in Roman Greece. (review essay) Journal of Roman Archaeology 26.

TEACHING 2012-13

Instructor of Record, Department of Classical Studies, Duke University. Courses include Roman Civilizations, Greek Civilizations. Teaching Assistant, Departments of Art, Art History & Visual Studies and Classical Studies, Duke University. Courses include: Athenian Law, Duke-in-Rome Summer Program, Art and Architecture of Roman Spectacle.

2010-12

RESEARCH 2013 2013

Athenian Agora Excavations, Greece. Student Volunteer. Director: John Camp. Exmoor National Park, UK. Survey Team. Director: Rebecca Bennett. Received fellowship support.

Mazurek 2 2011 Research Assistant, Department of Visual Studies, Duke University, for course Visualizing Empire and Nation in Asia. Instructors: Gennifer Weisenfeld and Sumathi Ramaswamy. Petsas House Excavations at Mycenae, Nemea Center for Classical Archaeology at UC Berkeley. Director: Kim Shelton. Received fellowship support. Nemea Ceramic Study Project, Nemea Center for Classical Archaeology at UC Berkeley. Director: Kim Shelton. Received fellowship support.

2007-2008

2006, 2008

AWARDS AND HONORS 2013-2014 Julian Price Graduate Fellowship in Humanities and History, Duke University Graduate School ($26,500 plus tuition and fees). 2013 Departmental Grant for Fieldwork, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University ($1,000). Summer Research Fellowship, Duke University Graduate School ($5,000 plus tuition and fees). Dissertation Research Grant, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University ($2,000). James B. Duke Fellowship, Duke University Graduate School ($5,000 per year). Department of Classical Studies at Duke University Graduate Fellowship ($21,500 per year plus full tuition and fees). Summer Study Abroad Award, UC Berkeley Department of Classics. Rockwell Fellowship, Nemea Center for Classical Archaeology, UC Berkeley. J.K. Anderson Travel Award, UC Berkeley Department of Classics. Stahl Undergraduate Research Grant, Archaeological Research Facility of UC Berkeley.

2012

2012

2009-2013 2009-2014

2008 2008 2007 2006-2008

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Juried Abstracts 2013 Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. Variety in the Iconography of the Female Egyptianizing Sculpture at Marathon. 2011 Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. The Past is a Not-So-Distant Colony: Resistant Aspects of the Temple-Church of Aphrodisias.

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2010

UNC/Duke Classics Colloquium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Modeling Culture: Changes in the Urban Topography and Landscape of Early Imperial Athens. Department of Classics Graduate Student Conference, McMaster University. Hamilton, Ontario. Portrait Mummies in Roman Egypt: Microcultures and SelfRepresentations in a Roman Province.

2009

Invited Presentations 2013 Society of Duke Fellows, Duke University. Viewing Theology in the Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods at Marathon. 2012 Intermezzo Speaker Series, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies. Female Egyptianizing Sculpture at Marathon. Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies Graduate Student Symposium, Duke University. "Friends, Neighbors, Kin: Foundation Myths at Roman Aphrodisias.

2012

PANELS ORGANIZED 2012 Moderator and Organizer, Who Owns the Past? A Roundtable Discussion of Cultural Property and the American Museum. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 20 September 2012. 2011 Panel Co-Organizer (with Lidewijde de Jong and Robyn LeBlanc): The Archaeology of Resistance. Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012-present Visitor Services Supervisor, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. 2010-present Co-President (2011-2012) and Member of the Art, Art History and Visual Studies Graduate Student Association at Duke University. Assistant Branch Director and Course Designer/Instructor, Elite Educational Institute of Fremont.

2008-2009

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2013-present American Schools of Oriental Research 2011-present Womens Classical Caucus 2010-present College Art Association 2007-present Archaeological Institute of America RESEARCH LANGUAGES

Mazurek 4 English (native speaker) French (literate/high conversational) German (literate) Modern Greek (basic literacy/conversational) Italian (basic literacy/conversational) Ancient Greek (literate) Latin (literate)

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