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Quint Gregory is a Researcher in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Maryland, where he also serves as Director of the Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture. He bridges academic and creative pursuits across the university, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Education: Ph.D. in Art History, University of Maryland
His research focuses on Digital Art History, Digital Humanities, and Early Modern Studies. He developed a database of 600 seventeenth-century Haarlem food still-life paintings during his dissertation research, pioneering computational approaches in art history. He has taught seminars in the Honors College and the Museum Scholarship and Material Culture certificate program, exploring topics like museums and society, and cultural heritage placemaking.
His recent publication, Thinking through Data in the Humanities and in Engineering (2020), examines interdisciplinary data interpretation methods, comparing humanities and engineering pedagogies. The work highlights his interest in collaborative learning and digital tools like Palladio and Cytoscape.
- Scientific Awards: Fulbright Fellowship (2000-2001)
Quint collaborates extensively with graduate and undergraduate students, fostering projects that integrate historical research with computational methods. He also engages with community partnerships and campus teams, particularly through the Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture, which he leads.
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