Resume
Resume

Madeline G. Joiner
Austin Area, Texas

CAREER GOAL: To obtain an academic position where I can share my passion for Art History, inciting new enthusiasm for some students and facilitating long-studied research fascinations with other students; my ultimate goal is to make accessible (and exciting) to all the subject that has given my life a purpose and direction.

EDUCATION

University of Texas in Austin – GPA 3.96 Fall 2018
Degree: Master of Arts in Art History
Thesis: “Performing Faith: The Interwoven Illuminations of the De Brailes Hours”

Study Abroad: UT Faculty-led—Art History
• Art History, Germany 2017

Texas Tech University - GPA 3.98 Summa Cum Laude, Spring 2016
Degree: Art History Major, Language/Japanese Minor

Study Abroad: TTU Faculty-led—Language, Art History
• Language, Germany 2016
• Art History, Italy 2014

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

• Highest Ranking Graduate, College of Visual and Performing Arts, 2016
• Texas Tech University President’s & Dean’s Honors List, 2012-15
• The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Member, 2013
• National Honor Society Member in Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma
• Duke University Gifted & Talented Program National Recognition Ceremony at TCU

SCHOLARSHIPS

• UT COFA Summer Award, Joan A. Holladay 2018
• Georgia B. Lucas Endowed Presidential Scholarship, 2017-2018
• David Bruton, Jr. Endowed Graduate Fellowship, 2016-2017
• Art History, Willie & Eve Tate Family – James LaMunyon Chancellor’s Council, 2012-2013

MEMBERSHIPS & ORGANIZATIONS

• Graduate Student Art History Association, Treasurer, 2017-2018
• Tech Art History Society, Secretary, 2015-2016
• Children of the Republic of Texas member – Original 300 descendant

CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIUMS & PRESENTATIONS

• Eleanor Greenhill Symposium, presented 2017
• Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies, presented 2017
• TTU Undergraduate Reseach Conference, presented 2016

INTERNSHIPS & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Texas at Austin – Austin, Texas 2017
Graduate Researcher
Responsible for gathering the relevant documentation for several dozen small Swiss chapels, which at one point housed alterpeices from specific workshops in Germany. This project endeavored to trace the exportation of these altarpieces.

Texas Tech University – Lubbock, Texas 2015 - 2016
Undergraduate Researcher
Responsible for geo-mapping several Italian cities using ArcGIS as part of a larger project to create an interactive map. This map was intended as a tool to allow scholars to engage with the geography and topology of these smaller cities.