Publications

Democratic Habits in the Art Classroom: Supporting Student Voice, Choice, and Community. Ed. Elizabeth Sutton. New York: Teacher's College Press, 2023.


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Early Modern Dutch Prints of Africa

Many of my articles can be found on Academia.edu

Books

Democratic Habits in the Art Classroom: Supporting Student Voice, Choice, and Community. Ed. Elizabeth Sutton. New York: Teacher's College Press, 2023.

Angel De Cora, Karen Thronson, and the Art of Place: How Two Midwestern Women Used Art to Negotiate Migration and Dispossession. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.  2020

Women Artists and Patrons in the Netherlands, 1500-1700. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press, July, 2019. 

Art, Animals and Experience: Relationships to Canines and the Natural World. New York and London: Routledge, 2017. ISBN: 978-11-3824-1954

Capitalism and Cartography in the Dutch Golden Age. University of Chicago Press, 2015. ISBN: 978-02-2625-4784

Early Modern Dutch Prints of Africa. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2012. ISBN: 978-1-4094-3970-7 (paperback: Routledge ISBN

978-1138245952)

Refereed Articles in International Journals

“Mapping, Cartography, Surveying as Empowering Practices” in Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Visual Culture, vol. 1, edited by Jane Kromm. Forthcoming 2024.

 

“Slaves and Sugar: Blaeu’s Map of Pernambuco, Brazil.” In Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Slave Trade, edited by Joanna Siedenstein and Sarah Mallory. Forthcoming Brill, 2024.

         Karen Severson Thronson.” In American National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2023.

 

“Sitting at Meate.” Smarthistory.org Reframing Art History. 2021.

“Dogs and Dogma: Perception and Revelation in Rembrandt’s Presentation in the Temple, c. 1640.”  Art History 39:3 (June, 2016): 466-485

 

“A New Amsterdam.” Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies, 39:2 (July, 2015): 150-159.

 

“Bittersweet: Sugar, Slavery, and Science in Dutch Suriname.” Invited essay for Alison Kettering festschrift Midwestern Arcadia. (2014). 

 

“Possessing Brazil in Print, 1630-1654.” Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art 5:1 (2013): 1-12.

 

“Mapping Dutch Nationalism Across the Atlantic.” Artl@s Bulletin 2:1 (Spring, 2013): 6-13./

 

“To Inform and Delight: The Commodification of Travel Images in Amsterdam.” Mediaevalia 32 (2011): 323-354.

 

         “Mapping Meaning: Ethnography and Allegory in Netherlandish Cartography 1570-1655.” Itinerario:

         International Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction. Vol. 33 no. 3 (2009):

         12-41.

 Refereed Articles in National Journals

Using Wikipedia for Inclusive Teaching and Research in Four Undergraduate Classes,” co-author with Angela Pratesi and Wendy Miller. Radical Teacher 119 (2019): 22-33.

 

“Creating Art with History” FATE in Review 34:2 (2013): 36-41.

 

“Blogging Connections: A Case Study in Undergraduate Arts of Africa.” Trends, the Journal of the Texas Art Education Association. (2013): 55-60.

 

Book and Exhibition Reviews

 “Gender and Self-Fashioning at the Intersection of Art and Science.” By Catherine Powell-Warren. Amsterdam University Press, November 2023. Book Review for Oud Holland


Netherlandish and Italian Female Portraiture in the Fifteenth Century: Gender, Identity and the Tradition of Power.” By Elisabetta Toreno. Book Review for Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Autumn, 2023)

 

“Khatt Islāmi: Sacred Scripts from Islamic Africa.” Exhibition Review for African Arts, 55:2 (Autumn, 2022): 91-3

 

Review of “Hearts of Our People,” Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Artherstory.net guest blog. July, 2019.

 

“A Biography of a Map in Motion: Augustine Herrman’s Chesapeake.” By Christian J. Koot. Book Review for Winterthur Portfolio (Spring, 2019).

 

Early Dutch Maritime Cartography. By Günter Schilder. Book Review for Renaissance Quarterly 71:1 (2019).

 

Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century.” Edited by Lauren Cornell and Ed Halter. Book Review for SECAC Review 17:1 (2016): 102-104.

 

Inventing Exoticism: Geography, Globalism, and Europe's Early Modern World.” By Benjamin Schmidt. Book Review for Journal of Historical Geography 52 (April 2016): 121-122.

“African Art in Motion at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.” Exhibition Review for African Arts, 48:3 (2015): 90-92.

Invited articles

“Embrace Discomfort.” Blog For Teacher’s College Press, December 8, 2023. https://www.tcpress.com/blog/embrace-discomfort/