Kim SextonAssociate Professor B.A. Binghamton University ksexton@uark.edu |
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Since joining the School of Architecture faculty in 1999, Kim
Sexton has taught survey courses in the history of world architecture,
specialized courses on medieval and Renaissance architecture, and space and
gender theory.
Sexton graduated from Binghamton University with a BA in 1984
and received her Ph.D. in the History of Art from Yale University in 1998. She
has held a Fulbright Pre-doctoral Research Fellowship in Florence (1991-1992)
and Gladys Krieble Delmas Fellowships in Venice (1992-1993, 2003-2004). She is
currently completing a book manuscript entitled, Loggia Culture: Spatial Practices in Medieval Italy which positions
the loggia or portico in cultural history.
She serves as Director of the Honors Program for the School of
Architecture and as the Arkansas State Representative on the Board of Directors
of the Southeastern Society of Architectural Historians.