Kirk Ambrose
Professor • Founding Director, Center for Teaching and Learning
Classics

Clare Small 206
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Spring 2024 Office Hours:
Tuesday 11am - 12pm
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KirkÌýAmbroseÌý(Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1999) studies and teaches the art and architecture of medieval Europe. In addition to dozens of scholarly articles, book chapters, and reviews, he has published four books:ÌýThe Nave Sculpture of Vézelay: The Art of Monastic Contemplation;ÌýCurrent Directions in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Sculpture StudiesÌý(co-edited with Robert Maxwell);ÌýThe Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculpture of Twelfth-Century Europe;ÌýUrnes Stave Church and its Global Romanesque ConnectionsÌý(co-edited withÌýMargrete Systad AndÃ¥s and Griffin Murray). His professional service has included seven years as chair of the Department of Art & Art History, a term as Editor-in-Chief ofÌýThe Art Bulletin, book review editor ofÌýSpeculum, and book review editor ofÌýStudies in Iconography. He is the founding faculty director of CU's Center for Teaching & Learning.Ìý