
Hetty Joyce, Assistant Professor of Art History (Part-time), joined the faculty of TCNJ in 1998. She received the B.A. in Classics from Reed College, the M.A. in Classical Archaeology from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Ph.D. in Fine Arts from Harvard University. Her research interest is Roman decorative arts and their influence from the early modern period to the present. She has published many articles and reviews in academic journals (The Art Bulletin, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes), participated in academic conferences(College Art Association, American Academy in Rome), and contributed essays to scholarly publications (Art History in the Age of Bellori: Scholarship and Cultural Politics in Seventeenth-Century Rome,Cambridge University Press). She is currently working on a study of the discovery and influence of ancient paintings in the contexts of antiquarian and scientific inquiry, collecting, graphic reproduction and publication, patronage, and aesthetic theory.
Dr. Joyce teaches Classical, Renaissance, and Baroque art history as well as the introductory survey of Western art.
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