
معرفی
Amanda Luyster is an Assistant Professor of Art History at the College of the Holy Cross. Her research focuses on medieval art, particularly cross-cultural exchanges between England, France, and the Islamic and Byzantine worlds during the 13th–14th centuries. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University. Dr. Luyster has curated exhibitions such as Bringing the Holy Land Home, exploring the impact of Mediterranean art on medieval English visual culture. Her work has been funded by the NEH, Kress Foundation, and others. She has been featured in Harvard Magazine, Times of Israel, and podcasts like Gone Medieval. Courses taught include Islamic Art, Art of Africa and the Americas, and Arts of Asia.
- Education: Ph.D., Harvard University
- Grants: NEH, American Philosophical Society, ICMA
- Exhibitions: Bringing the Holy Land Home (2023)
- Publications: Gesta, Speculum, and exhibition catalogues
Her research highlights cultural interactions during the Crusades and their artistic legacies, blending material analysis with global historical contexts.





