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Candace Livingston

The South Carolina School of the Arts
The South Carolina School of the Arts
Associate Professor of Art History
clivingston@andersonuniversity.edu
Academic Background

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Art History

Master of Arts, Tulane University, Art History

Bachelor of Arts, Baylor University, Classics

Teaching at AU

What year did you start teacing at AU?

2012

How would you describe your classes to someone who has never attended one?

My intro-level classes are lecture-based, although I like to keep a dialogue going with the students by asking questions throughout. Upper-level classes are more focused and involve significant amounts of discussion and debate. I especially enjoy organizing field trips when possible, to visit major museums and sites in the Greenville area and in Atlanta.

Contact

Email

clivingston@andersonuniversity.edu

Fast Facts

My intro-level classes are lecture-based, although I like to keep a dialogue going with the students by asking questions throughout. Upper-level classes are more focused and involve significant amounts of discussion and debate. I especially enjoy organizing field trips when possible, to visit major museums and sites in the Greenville area and in Atlanta.

AU Abroad: Italy – The Grand Tour, Contemporary Art History, Modern Art History, Non-Western Art History, Survey of Art History I and II

The small class sizes mean I get to know each of my students individually and that our conversations about course material and their educational experience often continue outside the classroom. My experience as an undergraduate at a Baptist institution, Baylor, was tremendously influential on my decision to teach at another Baptist university. The education I received was intellectually rigorous but the environment was supportive, and I hope I am successful in fostering a similar environment in my own classrooms.

Weddle, Candace. 2015. Blood, fire and feasting: the role of touch and taste in Greco-Roman animal sacrifice. Senses of the Empire. Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing.

Weddle, Candace. 2014. Imperial cult, Roman. Springer Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Classical Archaeology Section. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Weddle, Candace. 2013. The sensory experience of blood sacrifice in the Roman Imperial Cult. Making Senses of the Past: Toward a Sensory Archaeology. Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 40: 137-59.

Weddle, C., Irvine, R., and Hanks, N. 2013. Sacred architecture: archaeological and anthropological perspectives. Archaeology and Anthropology: Past, Present and Future. Oxford: Berg.

Weddle, Candace. 2007. Significant structures: reading Bruegel’s Architecture. The Journal of the Society for Graduate Art Historians at the University of Iowa March issue.