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Dr Jenny Graham is an Associate Professor (Reader) in Art History at the University of Plymouth, affiliated with the School of Society and Culture within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business. She serves as Admissions Tutor for Art History and specializes in Victorian art, museum studies, and 19th-century European cultural practices. Her teaching spans undergraduate and postgraduate modules including 'Lives and Afterlives of Renaissance Artists,' 'Victorian Values,' and supervision of Research Master's and PhD candidates.
Her research focuses on topics such as the artistic commemoration of historical events (e.g., Auschwitz memorials), British art's engagement with non-Western cultures (e.g., British/French discovery of Assyria), and the socio-political dimensions of Victorian book illustration. Supervised PhD/MPhil students include works on Holocaust memorials, Assyrian artistic discovery, and gender representations in 19th-century British art.
Teaching Modules:
- ARH4001: Lives and Afterlives of Renaissance Artists
- ARH4005: Cultural Practices in Context (museums module)
- ANT4005: Cultural Practices in Context (museums module)
- ARH5001: Collecting and Exhibiting Cultures
- ARH5006/6006: Victorian Values
- ARH5007/6007: Regimes and Revolutions: European Art 1750-1850
- Postgraduate supervision (ResM/PhD)
Advising includes notable works such as Stefan Aloszko's PhD on Auschwitz memorialization (2012) and Donato Esposito's study of Assyrian artistic discovery (2011). No specific grants or labs are detailed in the provided information.




