
Marie Gasper-Hulvat
School of Art
Associate Professor - Art History
Campus:
Stark
Office Location:
Fine Arts, Stark Campus
Biography
Marie Gasper-Hulvat is an Assistant Professor at ֹ-Stark. She studies active learning practices within Art History pedagogy in tandem with research on Soviet / Russian culture, specifically early Stalinist art, visual culture, and exhibition practices.
Education
Bryn Mawr College, Ph.D. and M.A.
Xavier University, B.A.U.
Xavier University, B.A.U.
Publications
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “The icon as performer and as performative utterance: The sixteenth-century Vladimir Mother of God in the Moscow Dormition Cathedral,” Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics 57/58, Spring/Autumn 2010: 174-185.
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “Proletarian Credibility? Malevich’s Russian Peasant Paintings during the First Five-Year Plan,” The NEP Era Journal: Soviet Russia 1921-1928, vol. 8 (2014): 1-25. http://d-commons.d.umn.edu/jspui/handle/10792/1553
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “Material Reenactment: The Missing and Replaced Paintings of Malevich’s 1929 Retrospective,” Il Capitale Culturale. Studies on the Value of Cultural Heritage, no. 14 (2016): 347-368.
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “Active Learning in Art History: A Review of Formal Literature,” Art History Pedagogy and Practice 2:1, 2017 (1). http://academicworks.cuny.edu/ahpp/vol2/iss1/2
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, David Dees, and Anthony Shreffler, “Reacting to the Past: Eliciting Meaningful Engagement in Art History Survey Courses,” Playing to Learn with Reacting to the Past, ed. C.E. Watson and T.C. Hagood (NY: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2017).
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “Public Nostalgia and the Infantilization of the Russian Peasant: Early Soviet Reception of Folk Art Toys,” Childhood by Design, ed. Megan Brandow-Faller (New York: Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2018) 273-292.
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “‘More Like a Real Human Being’: Humanizing Historical Artists Through Remote Service Learning,” The Journal of Experiential Education (forthcoming in December 2018).
- Marie Gasper-Hulvat, “What a Boom, What a Blast: Kazimir Malevich’s War Propaganda,” Print Quarterly (forthcoming in December 2018).
Affiliations
- College Art Association
- The Space Between Society
- Society of Historians of East European and Russian Art and Architecture
- Association for Slavic
- East European
- & Eurasian Studies
- SECAC
- Reacting Consortium
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