Professor
sturgeon@email.unc.edu
Mary C. Sturgeon received her B.A. in Classics from the University of
Minnesota and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology and Greek
from Bryn Mawr College. While a graduate student she spent two years at
the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, where she continues
to conduct research each summer. In 1998-99, she spent a year at the
American School as Elizabeth Whitehead Visiting Professor, and in
2004-05 she will serve as Professor-in-charge, for the second time, at
the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome.
Professor Sturgeon teaches courses on Greek and Roman sculpture and
Greek painting. Her research interests have focused on sculpture
excavated from the site of Corinth and Corinth's Sanctuary of Poseidon
on the Isthmos of Corinth, in Greece. Her recent work at Corinth
includes study of its Hellenistic Sculpture and the reconstruction of
the sculptures on the theater façade of the Hadrianic period (ca. A.D.
120-130). In 2003, she organized, with students in two classes, an
exhibition of ancient Mediterranean art in the Ackland Art Museum. She
is now editing a catalogue on the Ackland collection of art from the
ancient Mediterranean.
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