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About Tomasz Grusiecki

Starting at Boise State University in 2018, Dr. Tomasz Grusiecki is currently an Assistant Professor in Early Modern Art History with the Department of Art.  He received a Ph.D. in Art History from McGill University, an MRes in History and Civilisation from the European University Institute, and an M.A. in History of Art from University College London.  Dr. Grusiecki’s research area is in the art and visual culture of early modern Europe with an emphasis on the German- and Polish-speaking lands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He specializes in the study of cultural interactions between east-central Europe and the wider world, focusing on the issues of centre and periphery, cultural liminality, artistic mediation, and perceptions of selfhood and alterity.  Dr. Grusiecki is currently a member of a number of associations including the College Art Association, the Renaissance Society of America, and the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies to name a few.

Positions

2018 - Present Assistant Professor, Boise State University
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2017 - 2018 Junior Research Fellow in Early Modern Studies, Central European University
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2012 - 2017 Sessional Instructor, McGill University
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, Art in the Periphery Research Network
Present Member, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES)
Present Member, College Art Association (CAA)
Present Member, Early Slavic Studies Association
Present Member, Historians of German, Scandinavian and Central European Art (HGSCEA)
Present Member, Renaissance Society of America (RSA)
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Honors and Awards

  • The 2018 Emerging Scholars Publication Prize, Historians of German, Scandinavian and Central European Art (HGSCEA)

Education

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2017 Ph.D. - Art History, McGill University
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2011 MRes - History and Civilisation, European University Institute
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2009 M.A. - History of Art, University College London
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2008 B.A. - History of Art, University College London
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Articles (6)

Books (1)

Contributions to Books (2)

Reviews (1)

Online Posts (1)

Conference Presentations (1)

Student Mentored Works (1)