Draft:Laura Hollengreen

Biography
Laura Hollengreen specializes in Gothic art and architecture, with secondary interests in Roman and Byzantine culture, modern art, and contemporary theory. She is an associate professor of architecture at the University of Arizona and serves as associate director of the School of Architecture and associate dean of CAPLA for academic affairs. She held similar positions at Georgia Tech between 1995-2009 and 2017-present.

Her research focuses on reimagining biblical narratives in 13th-century art, with recent collaboration on medieval influences in virtual and augmented reality. She has contributed to various publications, from vernacular architecture to scholarship on world's fairs.

Dr. Hollengreen enjoys teaching introductory architectural history courses and advanced electives. Over 25 years, she has developed electives on topics such as dwelling patterns, urban public spaces, and museum design. She mentors doctoral students and takes pride in her undergraduate students' success.

In academic administration, Dr. Hollengreen advocates for interdisciplinary humanities research, supports women faculty, and promotes equitable curriculum design. She chairs the CAPLA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee and actively contributes to medieval and Renaissance studies organizations.

Publications

 * Hollengreen, Laura. “Qal’at Sim’an, a New Venue of Power in Late Antique Syria.” ARCC 2021 Performative Environments | University of Arizona Proceedings (forthcoming).
 * Hollengreen, Laura H. “Gothic Skins: Penitents at the Cathedral.” In Architecture and the Body, Science and Culture, pp. 67-85. Edited by Kim Sexton. London and New York: Routledge, 2018.
 * Meet Me at the Fair: A World’s Fair Reader. Edited by Laura Hollengreen, Celia Pearce, Rebecca Rouse and Bobby Schweizer. Pittsburgh: ETC Press, Carnegie Mellon University, 2014.
 * Hollengreen, Laura H., ed. Translatio, or the Transmission of Culture (Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies). Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 13. Turnhout, Belgium:  Brepols, 2008.
 * Hollengreen, Laura H. “The Politics and Poetics of Possession:  Saint Louis, the Jews, and Old Testament Violence.” In Between the Picture and the Word, ed. Colum Hourihane, pp. 551-71. Manuscript Studies from the Index of Christian Art (In Honor of John Plummer).  University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005.