Mark Dike DeLancey

Professor at DePaul University

Schools

  • DePaul University

Links

Biography

DePaul University

Teaching areas:

  • African and Islamic

Research interests:

  • Fulbe art and architecture, architecture of Cameroon, Islamic art and architecture in sub-Saharan Africa, Arts of the book in Mauritania and Mali.

Education

  • PhD, History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University. (2004).
  • MA, History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University. (2002).
  • BA, Combined Studio Art/Art History, Oberlin College. (1995).

Professional Positions

  • Professor, History of Art and Architecture, DePaul University. (2020 - Present).
  • Associate Professor, History of Art and Architecture, DePaul University. (2013 - 2020).
  • Visiting Scholar, Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, Northwestern University. (2015 - 2016).
  • Assistant Professor, History of Art and Architecture, DePaul University. (2006 - 2013).
  • Visiting Scholar, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University. (Sept. 2009 - March 2010).
  • Assistant Professor, Art History, James Madison University. (2003 - 2006).

Courses Taught

DePaul University

  • Principles of Art History
  • Introduction to African Art (formerly Principles of African Art; African Art)
  • Ancient African Art
  • Classical African Art (formerly Modern African Art)
  • Postcolonial Africa: Arts of Independence (formerly Contemporary African Art)
  • Islamic Art
  • African Architecture
  • African Islam: Islamic Art and Architecture of Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Cairo: Mother of the World
  • Senior Capstone: Art Historical Theory & Methodology
  • Special Topics: Crossroads of Art and Religion in Africa
  • Senior Capstone Seminar: Islamic World Studies

James Madison University

  • Survey of World Art I: Prehistoric to Renaissance
  • Art History Seminar: Methodology
  • Introduction to African Art: North and East Africa
  • Introduction to African Art: West, Central, and Southern Africa
  • African Art: Sub-Saharan
  • Special Topics in African Art: Yoruba Art and Architecture

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