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Amy Haggard
Lecturer in Art History & Criticism
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Ph.D. Texas Tech University, art history and criticism
M.
A. Texas Tech University of Texas, philosophy
B.F.A.
University of Texas, art history

 

 

 

 


Amy Haggard has gained much recognition as a graduate student in both her Masters in Philosophy and her Doctorate in Art History. Her research interests comprise non-Western art, aesthetics and art theory, and individual and gender issues in art. Haggard received her doctorate in Art History & Criticism in 2009. Additionally, she has earned a M.A. degree in Philosophy with a minor in Art History from TTU, and a B.F.A. degree in Art History with a focus on non-Western art from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995. She has been honored as a National Merit Commended Scholar and as recipient of a Presidential Scholarship. An independent artist, Amy has taught philosophy as a Teaching Assistant and has held positions as Training Coordinator at the South Plains Association of Governments and as Assistant Project Coordinator for the Lubbock Cultural Affairs Council.

ahaggard@troy.edu • 334.670.3391 • Personal Web site


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COURSE SYLLABI:

Survey of Art History I
Survey of Art History II
Research & Criticism
Anceint & Medieval Art History

Seminar in Art History (grad)