Christiane Gruber

Christiane Gruber is a Professor at the University of Michigan.

Christiane Gruber
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OccupationProfessor of History of Art
Academic work
InstitutionsThe University of Michigan

BiographyEdit

Christiane Gruber is a professor of History of Art at the University of Michigan. Her interest lies in the fields of Islamic arts especially the paintings of Prophet Muhammad. Professor Christiane Gruber also likes to study about the Persian and Turkic book arts.

EducationEdit

  • PhD (Islamic Art History), University of Pennsylvania, 2005
  • Master of Arts, (Islamic Architecture), University of Pennsylvania, 2001
  • Bachelor of Arts (Art History), Princeton University, 1998

CareerEdit

  • Professor & Chair, University of Michigan (2019-Present)
  • Professor & Associate Chair, University of Michigan (2018-2019)
  • Associate Professor, University of Michigan Spring (2011-2018)
  • Visiting Professor, Sorbonne University, Paris (2012-2013)
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, Indiana University, Bloomington, (2005-2011)

Academic ActivitiesEdit

  • External expert reviewer, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, (2019-Present)
  • Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Islamic Architecture, (2018-Present)
  • Member, Scientific committee, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University (2015-2017)
  • Guest lecture and lead discussant at “Medieval Ascension Narratives in Islamic and European Traditions,” Centre for Medieval Literature and the David Collection, Copenhagen, 2017.

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HonorsEdit

  • Certificate of Achievement in Iranian Art by Tehran Municipality, December 20, 2010
  • Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, Indiana University, 2010
  • Outstanding Instructor Award, International Studies, Indiana University, 2010
  • Margaret B. Ševčenko Prize for Best Article on Islamic Art, College Art Association, 2006
  • “Excellence in Teaching” Award, International Studies, Indiana University, 2006

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