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Dr. Daniel M. Greenberg is an Assistant Professor of Asian Art in the Department of Art History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He holds affiliate faculty positions in Religious Studies and Asian & Middle Eastern Studies. His work bridges academic research with curatorial practice, as evidenced by his recent co-curation of exhibitions at the Quarter Gallery and Hunter College.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chinese Art, Yale University (2015)
- MA Coursework in History of Chinese Calligraphy, National Taiwan University
- B.S. in Biology and Philosophy, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University
Research Interests: Daniel M. Greenberg specializes in early modern Chinese art, with a focus on the intersection of painting, state ritual, and Qing imperial dynamics. His expertise spans East Asian Art, Qing History, Chinese Painting, Chinese Calligraphy, and Curatorial Studies. He employs interdisciplinary approaches to examine how visual culture reflects political and cultural structures within historical contexts, particularly in the Qing Empire. His work also engages with contemporary curatorial practices, as demonstrated by his exhibitions that highlight diverse artistic narratives.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards mentioned.
Advising & Grants: While no specific advising or grant details are provided in the text, his academic and curatorial roles suggest active involvement in mentoring students and securing funding for research and exhibitions. His Peace Corps experience in Sichuan, China (2000-2002) may inform his research methodologies and community engagement initiatives.





