Matthew Whyte
University College Cork, History of Art, Department Member
- I am a PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant with History of Art at University College Cork, where I am College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Excellence Scholar. I received my BA in History of Art and Philosophy from UCC, followed by my MRes in History of Art, specialising in the Italian Renaissance and the work of Michelangelo Buonarroti. I teach across the undergraduate programme in History ... moreI am a PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant with History of Art at University College Cork, where I am College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences Excellence Scholar. I received my BA in History of Art and Philosophy from UCC, followed by my MRes in History of Art, specialising in the Italian Renaissance and the work of Michelangelo Buonarroti. I teach across the undergraduate programme in History of Art, UCC; I also work as a Staff Writer for the Italian Art Society, as well as a tour guide for the Crawford Art Gallery in Cork and an Art History Lecturer for Zegrahm Expeditions. Currently, my doctoral research engages with cultural translation in Renaissance Italy, examining the impact of 13th and 14th century art on that of the High Renaissance.edit
- Dr. Flavio Boggi, Head, History of Art, University College Cork.edit