Appendix 2 – Faculty Resume
Name: Stephen Caffey
Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit):
ARCH 644 – Visual Cultures of Islamic South Asia
VIZA 631 – Contemporary Theory and Practice in Studio Art
ARCH 441 – Baroque and Rococo Architecture
ARTS 349 – History of Modern Art
Educational Credentials:
PhD Art History University of Texas at Austin 2008
MA Art History University of Texas at Austin 2001
BA with Honors American Studies University of Texas at Austin 1992
Teaching Experience:
Texas A&M University Assistant Professor of Art and Architectural History 2008-present
University of Texas at Austin Instructor Art History 2004-2007
Professional Experience:
N/A
Licenses/Registration:
N/A
Selected Publications and Recent Research:
Stephen Caffey, “Make/Shift/Shelter: Architecture and the Failure of Global Systems,” Architectural Histories [journal of the European Architectural History Network] (under review).
Stephen Caffey and Gabriela Campagnol, “Dis/Solution: Lina Bo Bardi’s Museu de Arte de São Paulo,” Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies (under review).
Stephen Caffey, “Unhinged: The Byzantine Icon and the Suprasensual Encounter,” in Byzantine Things in the World, Glenn Peers, ed. (New Haven and Houston: Yale University Press for the Menil Collections, 2013), 163-166.
Stephen Caffey, “Vivisection, Spolium, Simulacrum: Anglophone Visual Cultures of Empire in the Long 18th Century,” Architectural Elective Affinities: Correspondences, Transfers, Inter/Multi-disciplinarity Conference Proceedings, 20-23 March 2013, São Paulo, Brazil (in press).
Ann McNamara, Stephen Caffey, Thomas Booth, Cindy Grimm, Srinivas Sridharan and Reynold Bailey, “Directing Gaze in Narrative Art,” Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Symposium on Applied Perception (SAP) Conference Proceedings (3-4 August 2012): 63-70.
Stephen Caffey, “Reconstructing the Music Hall Rotunda and Annex at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens c. 1764,” (conference proceedings) Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, July 5-1, 2010 (London, Electronic Workshops in Computing, 2010): 332-338.
Professional Memberships:
College Art Association
Society of Architectural Historians
European Architectural History Network
Association of Art Historians