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DYLAN KELBY ROGERS Fayerweather Hall, PO Box 400130 Charlottesville, VA 22904.4130 434.924.3647 (Fax) dylanrogers@email.virginia.edu dylankrogers.wordpress.com EDUCATION 2010 – Present University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. PhD student in Classical Art and Archaeology Program, McIntire Department of Art. PhD Dissertation: Water-­‐‑Display and Meaning in the High Roman Empire. 2013-­‐‑2014 American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece Regular Member. 2008 – 2010 Fall 2005 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Master of Arts Degree in Classical Art and Archaeology Program, McIntire Department of Art. MA Thesis: The Pleasure of Water: The Nymphaea of Pompeii. 2004 – 2008 2002-­‐‑2003 Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome, Italy, Duke University. Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Bachelor of Arts, Magna cum Laude, with Honors in Classical Studies. Triple major in Classical Studies, Italian, Greek, with minors in Art History and Latin. Senior Honors Thesis: The Roman Lares: Public & Private Cult. School Year Abroad, Philips Academy, Andover. High school study abroad program in Viterbo, Italy, with special focus on the Classics and Art History. 1
WORK EXPERIENCE TEACHING Spring 2012 Fall 2011 Spring 2011 Fall 2010 Spring 2010 Fall 2009 LECTURES Spring 2013 Fall 2011 February 2011 September 2010 January 2010 Teaching Assistant, Classics Department, University of Virginia. Greek Mythology (G. Hays). Teaching Assistant, History Department, University of Virginia. Ancient Greece (J.E. Lendon). Teaching Assistant, Art History & Architectural History Departments, University of Virginia. Arts & Cultures of the Slave South (M. McInnis & L. Nelson). Teaching Assistant, Art History Department, University of Virginia. Greek Art & Archaeology (T.J. Smith). Teaching Assistant, Art History Department, University of Virginia. Etruscan & Roman Art (J. Dobbins). Teaching Assistant, Architectural History Department, University of Virginia. Architectural History 101 (L. Reilly). Introduction to Classical Archaeology, University of Virginia. Delivered full lecture on “Roman Water Usage in Pompeii,” along with a full midterm review. Greek Art & Archaeology, University of Virginia. Delivered full lectures on “Middle and Late Bronze Age Greece,” “Mycenae,” and “Greek Town Planning.” Greek Art & Archaeology, Christopher Newport University. Delivered full lecture on “Orientalizing Sculpture.” Greek Art & Archaeology, University of Virginia. Delivered full lecture on “Middle and Late Bronze Age Greece.” Etruscan & Roman Art, University of Virginia. Delivered full lecture on “Etruscan Wall Painting.” 2
October 2009 FIELDWORK June-­‐‑July 2012 August 2011 June-­‐‑July 2011 May-­‐‑June 2011 June-­‐‑July 2009 June 2009 OTHER Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Architectural History 101, University of Virginia. Delivered full lecture on “Theater of Marcellus and the Colosseum.” Hacımusalar Höyük, Turkey. Trench Supervisor. Bilkent University (I. Özgen, director). Morgantina Excavations, Sicily. Field Participant. Princeton University and University of Virginia (D.A. Walthall, field supervisor). Hacımusalar Höyük, Turkey. Trench Supervisor. Bilkent University (I. Özgen, director). Webmaster (http://hacimusalar.org). Kamarina, Sicily. Osteological Field Assistant. Aided Mrs. Carrie S. Weaver in her osteological analysis of the remains of the Classical period Passo Marinaro necropolis. Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia. University of Cincinnati and Stanford University (S. Ellis & G. Devore, directors). Summer Program in Archaeology. American Academy in Rome (N. Terrenato, director). Chief Communications Officer (CCO) Search Committee, Office of the President, University of Virginia. Member of the University-­‐‑wide search committee for new CCO position, charged by President Sullivan. Tasks include committee meetings, stakeholder meetings, and candidate interviews. Raven Fellowship Selection Committee, University of Virginia. Served on committee in the Raven society to select 4 projects to fund (from a pool of 60). Responsibilities included initial and final committee meetings, along with candidate interviews. 3
Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2012-­‐‑present Summer 2012 June 2010 – 2012 June 2010 – Spring 2013 Office of Assessment, University of Virginia, Interviewer. Interviewed present and former students regarding their fieldwork completed to satisfy the requirements of the Archaeology Major; submitted a report to the directors of the major and the Office of Assessment with findings. Early Life at UVa Project, University of Virginia. Interviewing different faculty and staff across Grounds (Art History Dept., Facilities Management, History Dept., Office of the Architect, Special Collections, Rivanna Archaeological Services) to compile a comprehensive resources inventory of all known primary and secondary resources related to the first century of UVa, with a focus on the built environment. Report directly to Maurie McInnis and Louis Nelson. Grader, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. Introduction to Classical Archaeology (T.J. Smith). Research Assistant, University of Virginia, Maurie McInnis (Vice Provost of Academic Affairs). Responsibilities include: preparing and running websites (McInnis’ personal and her companion site to her book, Slaves Waiting for Sale); entering and massaging data in Early UVa Project Database, which is a history of the early years of UVa. McIntire Department of Art Newsletter Editor, University of Virginia. Compiled department newsletter, including soliciting updates from faculty, current students, and alumni. Research Assistant, Rome Reborn Project, University of Virginia. Researching monumental water features of the city of Rome, until the time of Constantine. Monuments studied include: Septizodium, Stagnum Agrippae, Marforio, Nymphaeum Alexandri, and the Meta Sudans. Worked with Professor Bernard Frischer, director of Rome Reborn. Research Assistant, NEH Teaching Award, University of Virginia. Responsibilities include preparing discussion sections for an undergraduate level Roman Art course. Worked with Professor John Dobbins, recipient of a NEH Teaching Award. 4
June 2010 – Spring 2013 2009 – 2012 Fall 2009 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 – Present 2006 – 2008 2003 – 2004 Visual Resources Center, University of Virginia. Responsibilities include cataloguing, scanning, filing, and the maintenance of slides and digital images. Worked with ARTStor database and viewing platform. Fine Arts Library, University of Virginia. Graduate Student Supervisor. Responsibilities include assisting patrons with reference inquiries, along with general circulation duties. Manuscript Proofreader, University of Virginia. Read final proofs for A History of the Artist from God to Picasso (P. Barolsky) and Komast Dancers in Archaic Greek Art (T.J. Smith). Grader, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. High Renaissance & Mannerist Art (P. Barolsky). Visual Resource Assistant, University of Virginia, T.J. Smith. Responsibilities include: preparing Powerpoint presentations for undergraduate lecture courses and scanning images (slides and print copies). Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Norfolk, Virginia. Tour guide. Responsibilities included: giving house tours; supervising Tours & Events department; completing projects for the Curatorial department. Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia. Education Intern. Completed research projects associated with the Graeco-­‐‑Roman collection of the museum, including writing a “Work of the Month” brochure on a 6th century black-­‐‑figure vase. CONFERENCES October 2011 Association Internationale Pour l’Étude de la Mosaïque Antique (AIEMA) North America Meeting, Princeton University. Presented “The House of the Boat of Psyches at Antioch: A New Reading via a 3D Digital Model.” 5
May 2011 November 2010 November 2010 October 2010 Associazione Rodopis Postgraduate Seminars, Dipartimento di Storia Antica, Università di Bologna. Presented “Il piacere d’acqua: I ninfei di Pompei” (in Italian). Classics Department Tuesday Luncheon, University of Virginia. Presented “The Pleasure of Water: The Nymphaea of Pompeii.” Trecento Conference in Memory of Andrew Ladis, University of Georgia. Presented “Perfettissimo Marmo Lavorato: Influences and Meaning in the Pavements of Cappella Palatina, Palermo.” Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS), Southern Section, Richmond, Virginia. Presented “Abundance and the Forum: Two Streets in Pompeii” in the session “Streetwise in Pompeii”. POSTERS May 2012 April 2012 “The Archaeology of Life and Death in Southwest Turkey.” Presented with Carrie Sulosky Weaver and Tyler Jo Smith. University of Virginia, Presidential Poster Competition. Won Humanities, Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences, Graduate Category. “The Lion King & His Snakes: The Pavements of Roger II’s Cappella Palatina.” University of Virginia, Raven Society Annual Banquet, 2011 Fellowship Recipients. PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming September 2012 “Il piacere d’acqua: I ninfei di Pompei.” In Atti dei Seminari di Antichità Classica e del Vicino Oriente Antico “Ricerche a Confronto.” Edizioni Saecula. Article reviewed by J. Scheid (Collège de France) and B. Robinson (Vanderbilt University). Review of Pompeii in the Public Imagination from its Rediscovery to Today, edited by S. Hales and J. Paul. Religious Studies Review 38.3: 162-­‐‑63. 6
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS May 2013 Graduate Student Study Fellowship, University of Virginia. Fellowship to support Regular Membership at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA). May 2013 Lazenby Scholarship Fund, Classics Department, University of Virginia. Scholarship to Regular Membership at the ASCSA. May 2013 Buckner W. Clay Endowment Graduate Student Travel Fellowship, University of Virginia. Fellowship to fund dissertation research in Portugal and Spain. Also became a member of the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures (IHGC) at UVa. March 2013 Walter Read Hovey Memorial Fund, Pittsburgh Foundation. Fellowship to fund dissertation research in Portugal and Spain, in order to advance professional career in archaeology and art history. May 2012 Presidential Poster Competition, Humanities, Social, Economic, and Behavioral Sciences, Graduate Category. University of Virginia. March 2012 Association for the Preservation and Study of Roman Mosaics (ASPROM) Grant. To assist in travel for research associated with the publication of the mosaics from Hacımusalar Höyük (Turkey). Spring 2012 Classics Department Teaching Assistantship Stipend, University of Virginia. Fall 2011 Corcoran Department of History Teaching Assistantship Stipend, University of Virginia. May 2011 Raven Society Fellowship, University of Virginia. For travel associated with documenting Medieval church pavements in Sicily and Southern Italy for the project, “12th Century Opus Sectile Pavements of Cappella Palatina of Palermo, Sicily.” Outstanding Teaching Service Award, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. Award based on student evaluations and course instructors. Fall 2009 – Spring 2011 McIntire Department of Art Teaching Assistantship Stipend, University of Virginia. 7
Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 Summer 2009 Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 May 2008 January 2008 Sciences, Humanities, & Arts Network of Technological Initiatives (SHANTI), University of Virginia. GIS Cohort Fellow. Archaeological Fieldwork Fellowship, Etruscan Foundation. For Summer Program in Archaeology (AAR) and Porta Stabia project (Pompeii). Lindner Center Fellowship, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. Italian Government Prize for Excellence in Italian George H. Terriberry Classical Prize Senior Scholar in Classical Studies Mortar Board Member, Tulane University. George Lurcy Travel Grant, Tulane University. For travel to Rome and Pompeii to complete research on Senior Honors Thesis, The Roman Lares: Public & Private Cult. ACTIVITIES Fall 2011-­‐‑Spring 2012 Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 2009 – 2012 Graduate School for Arts & Sciences Student Council, University of Virginia, Treasurer. 3rd Biennial Art & Architectural History Graduate Symposium, University of Virginia, Paper Committee Chair and Organizing Committee. Library Student Advisory Committee, University of Virginia, Graduate Representative. Spring 2009 –Spring 2011 Graduate School for Arts & Sciences Student Council, University of Virginia, Art History Representative. Fall 2008 2nd Biennial Art & Architectural History Graduate Symposium, University of Virginia, Paper Committee Member. 8
LANGUAGES Ancient Greek, Reading proficiency French, Reading proficiency German, Reading and speaking proficiency Italian, Fluency Latin, Reading proficiency Modern Greek, Beginning proficiency Spanish, Reading proficiency Turkish, Beginning proficiency MEMBERSHIPS American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT) Friend Archaeological Institute of America Association Internationale pour l’Étude de la Mosaïque Antique (North America) Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics (ASPROM) Classical Association of the Middle West and South Etruscan Foundation Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures (IHGC), UVa Raven Society (UVa; honorary society for recognition of high scholastic attainment, service to the University and promise of advancement in the intellectual field; membership by election; Served on Raven Fellowship Committee, Spring 2012, 2013) Society of Ancient Mediterranean Religions Virginia Museum of Fine Arts ACADEMIC REFERENCES Prof. John Dobbins Prof. Bernard Frischer Professor of Roman Art & Archaeology, University of Virginia McIntire Department of Art PO Box 400130, University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia, 22904-­‐‑4130 dobbins@virginia.edu 434.924.6128 Professor of Informatics, Indiana University Bloomington School of Informatics and Computing bernard.d.frischer@gmail.com 310.266.0183 (mobile) 9
Prof. Susann Lusnia Prof. Tyler Jo Smith Associate Professor, Tulane University Department of Classical Studies Jones Hall 210, Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118 slusnia@tulane.edu 504.862.3078 Assistant Professor of Greek Art & Archaeology, University of Virginia McIntire Department of Art PO Box 400130, University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia, 22904-­‐‑4130 tjs6e@virginia.edu 434.243.8782 10
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