
معرفی
Morgan Currie serves as an Instructor in the Department of Art & Architectural History at Carleton University, teaching undergraduate courses across all levels in Art History and the History and Theory of Architecture. She specializes in Early Modern Italian periods (Renaissance and Baroque), having designed Carleton's first Islamic Art History course (ARTH 2107) and developed upper-level specialized courses.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. in Renaissance Studies from Yale University
- Diploma in Art History from the University of British Columbia
- M.A. in Art History and Communications Studies from McGill University
- Ph.D. in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University
Dr. Currie's research centers on seventeenth-century Italian sculpture, Early Modern Discalced Carmelite visual culture and mysticism, and undergraduate pedagogy in art history. Her pedagogical work explores experiential learning methodologies, online teaching challenges in visual disciplines, and historiography of Italian Baroque architectural history. This tripartite research framework directly informs her course design and student-centered teaching philosophy.
As undergraduate supervisor, she guides students from orientation through graduation, leveraging international teaching experience across Canada, the United States, and Italy. Her commitment to educational innovation is demonstrated through site-based instruction and development of novel curricula, though specific grant funding details remain unmentioned in available materials.




