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Courtney Mengel is an Adjunct Professor in the Liberal Arts department at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D), where she teaches art history. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from Syracuse University and participated in their specialized Florence Program in Italian Renaissance Art.
Her research and academic interests focus on the history and practice of art conservation, art historical theories, methodologies, and historiography. She explores how art collections are curated and displayed and investigates the relationship between visual culture of the Renaissance period and broader Mediterranean and global historical contexts. These interdisciplinary interests reflect a deep engagement with cultural heritage and academic scholarship in art history.
Although no recent publications are listed, her academic and professional trajectory suggests ongoing contributions to art historical discourse, particularly in Renaissance studies and conservation. Her experience in Florence, including direct engagement with rare books and manuscripts at the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, informs her teaching and research perspective.
She is also active beyond academia as a feature writer for Engle Printing & Publishing, Inc., contributing to public-facing narratives on art and culture.
- Master’s in Art History, Syracuse University
- Florence Program in Italian Renaissance Art (participated)
Courtney Mengel has not been noted to have received formal scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text. There is no mention of grant funding or formal student advising roles. She does not appear to lead or be affiliated with any named research lab or collaborative academic team. Her current role at PCA&D appears to be limited to teaching within the Liberal Arts curriculum.




