Linda Neagley, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
Professor Linda Neagley
came to Rice in 1992 after having taught in the School of Architecture
at Berkeley and in the Art History Departments of UCLA, University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor and Colgate University. She was the director of
three plan survey projects in France funded by National Endowment of
the Arts Interpretive Research Grants and the University of Michigan.
In 1999-2000 she was appointed the Samuel H. Kress Senior Research
Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts of the
National Gallery of Art and has served on a number of national review
boards including the NEH, the ACLS and the International Center of
Medieval Art at the Cloisters. Her research focuses on French Late
Gothic Architecture and Sculpture and has published a book, Disciplined Exuberance. The Parish Church of Saint-Maclou and Late Gothic Architecture in Rouen (Penn State, 1998). She teaches a range of courses in Medieval and early Renaissance Art and Architecture in Northern Europe.
Curriculum Vitae
Publications
Office Location: Herring Hall 111
Office Phone: 713-348-3316
Email: lneagley@rice.edu