Kostis
Kourelis PhD, Associate Professor of Art History, Franklin & Marshall
College
Thursday
May 25th 1-2pm, Hagerty Library Rm #210 and virtually:
Kostis
Kourelis is an architectural historian and archaeologist, and Associate
Professor of Art History at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster PA.
His fieldwork focuses on settlements, landscapes, and vernacular architecture;
he has excavated in Greece, Italy, Tunisia, and Ukraine. His recent scholarship
focuses on refugee camps and deserted villages in Greece, on ethnic
neighborhoods in American cities, and on labor housing in North Dakota.
Kourelis teaches History of Architecture, Medieval Art, Islamic Art, Migration
Architecture, Archaeology of Home, and Lancaster Architecture. He is advisor to
students interested in Architecture, Design, Urban Studies, Landscape
Architecture, and Historic Preservation.