Joanna Papayiannis

 Joanna Papayiannis

Joanna Papayiannis

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May 6, 2018
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The material is very interesting. You can tell that she is very passionate about her courses. Joanna is very sweet and an amazing professor. She is super funny and her lectures were fun. I took innovators and their ideas with her as a first year seminar. However, there were a lot of writing assignments and you HAVE to use library research.

Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Art History


Resume

  • 2007

    Certificate in German Proficiency

    German

    Recipient of the Program in the Ancient World Fellowship

    Goethe-Institut

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Dissertation Title: \"The Gynaikonitis: The (Un) Gendered Greek House\"\nAdvisor: T. L. Shear Jr.\nGranted: September 2012\n\nRecipient of the Dissertation Finishing Grant (2010-2011)

    Spears Fund Grant for Travel and Research in Greece (2008-2009)

    Stanley J. Seeger Fellowship for Study in Greece (2008)

    the Program in the Ancient World Fellowship (2008)

    and the J.F. Costopoulos Foundation Fellowship (2007–2008)

    Classical Art and Archaeology

    Student Government Representative (2007-2008)

    Princeton University

  • 2003

    Latin

    French

    German

    Ancient Greek

    Greek

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Art and Archaeology General Exams: Greek and Roman archaeology

    architecture

    sculpture

    painting\nSpecial Topic Exam: Greek domestic architecture\nClassics General Exams: Greek history

    Roman history

    Ancient Greek

    Herodotus

    Sallust

    Classical Art and Archaeology

    J.F. Costopoulos Foundation Fellow (Hellenic Studies

    2003–2007)

    Stanley J. Seeger Fellow (Hellenic Studies

    2004)

    Princeton Art Museum Representative (2006-2007)

    Representative for the Program in the Ancient World (2004

    2005)

    Princeton University

  • 1999

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Recipient of the Prince of Wales Prize in Classics (2003)

    the Mary White Award for High Achievement in Classics (2000–2002)

    and Dean’s List for High Academic Achievement (1999–2003)

    Classics

    University of Toronto

    Summa Cum Laude

  • Participated in the 35th annual Walk-a-thon and raised funds to ensure the quality care of the elderly in a community center. I raised the most amount of funds of any individual for the home.

    Hellenic Home for the Aged

    Domestic Architecture

    Curating

    Fundraising

    History

    Sculpture

    Art History

    Women and Gender

    Museum Collections

    Archaeology

    Cultural Heritage

    Ancient History

    Teaching

    Art Exhibitions

    Vase Painting

    Art

    Museums

    Classical Art and Archaeology

    Ancient Greek

    Exhibition

    Research

    Papayiannis

    -- a Classical archaeologist with expertise in Greek and Roman art and architecture

    ancient history

    ancient languages

    material culture

    and museum studies \n-- specializing in domestic architecture

    vase painting

    and women in the ancient world\n-- professional work experience as a curatorial associate

    university lecturer

    and field archaeologist

    Joanna

    Papayiannis

    University of Toronto

    St. George

    Museum of Fine Arts

    Boston

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Trent University

    Museum of Fine Arts

    Boston

    Argilos Archaeological Project

    Akrotiri Archaeological Project

    Princeton University

    Boston

    Massachusetts

    U.S.A.

    Research

    organization

    and planning of a Greek permanent gallery.

    Stavros Niarchos Curatorial Fellow in Classical Art

    Museum of Fine Arts

    Boston

    Toronto

    Ontario

    Canada

    Curatorial assistant in the Department of Textiles at the Royal Ontario Museum: helped prepare visuals for upcoming exhibits

    conducted research

    updated artifact database and visual resources collection

    and dealt with daily correspondence.

    Curatorial Assistant

    Volunteer

    Royal Ontario Museum

    Argilos

    Serres

    Greece

    Archaeological excavator during field season of a late Classical domestic complex: excavated a trench associated with a domestic assemblage

    sorted and classified pottery

    and updated daily log books.\n\nRecipient of the Program in the Ancient World Fellowship

    Archaeological Excavator

    Argilos Archaeological Project

    Lecturer

    Program in Material Culture; Victoria College

    University of Toronto - St.George Campus

    Lecturer in the Program of Material Culture

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    University of Toronto

    St. George

    Akrotiri

    Santorini

    Greece

    Laboratory assistant at the prehistoric site of Akrotiri: analyzed floral and faunal remains and classified and organized pottery in storage.\n\nRecipient of the Stanley J. Seeger Fellowship for Study and Research in Greece (Hellenic Studies) and The Program in the Ancient World Fellowship

    Laboratory Assistant

    Akrotiri Archaeological Project

    Peterborough

    Ontario

    Canada

    Lecturer in the Department of Ancient History and Classics. Taught courses on women in the ancient world and athletics in antiquity.

    Lecturer

    Trent University

    Princeton

    New Jersey

    U.S.A.

    Assistant Instructor in the Department of Art and Archaeology. Taught courses on ancient art and archaeology

    Roman architecture

    and Renaissance art and architecture.

    Assistant Instructor

    Princeton University

    Boston

    Massachusetts

    U.S.A.

    Research

    organization

    and planning of a Greek permanent gallery; curatorial duties

    Curatorial Research Associate in the Department of the Ancient World

    Museum of Fine Arts

    Boston