Josie Greenhill

Josie Greenhill

First Name: 
Josie
Last Name: 
Greenhill
Title: 
PhD Student
Biography : 

Selected Publications

  • Greenhill, J. A. "Digital Humanities Projects in Collaboration with GLAM Institutions: A Student Perspective."  Digital Studies/le Champ Numérique 11, no. 1 (2021). DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/dscn.377
  • Greenhill, Josie. “Beauty and the Book: Pre-Raphaelite Artistic Practice Contained.” Electronic Textual Cultures Lab Open Knowledge Practicum. Exhibition and essay, April 2018.
  • Greenhill, Josie. “Collecting Cultures, Constructing Identity: Colonialism and the Nineteenth-Century Museum.” Jamie Cassels Undergraduate Research Award Online Database, March 2018.
  • Greenhill, Josie. “The Vesuvian Cities' Role in the Neoclassical Interior and Archaeological Inquiry.” The Corvette 3, no. 2 (2016).

Recent Awards

  • Massey College Non-Resident Junior Fellowship, 2018–22
  • Book History and Print Culture Student Research Award, 2018–19; 2021
  • UTM Graduate Expansion Fund Grant, 2021
  • W. Bernard Herman Graduate Scholarship in Art History, 2020–21
  • UTM Graduate Expansion Fund Grant, 2020
  • ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration Citation (University of Toronto Libraries, “From Private Treasures to Global Public Access” initiative), 2020
  • Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master's, 2018–19
Education: 
MA, University of Toronto, 2018–19
BA (Hons), University of Victoria, 2013–18

People Type:

Research Area:

Areas of Interest: 
  • 19th-century art
  • Book history and print culture
  • Victorian science and technology

Program:

Cohort:

Dissertation Supervisors: 
Alison Syme
Presentations: 
“Psychophysiological Encounters in John Everett Millais’ The Man with Two Wives,” Discovery (42nd Annual Virtual Conference), Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, March 2021.
“Pre-Raphaelite Illustrations in the ‘Moxon Tennyson’: A Threat to Victorian Identity, Morality, and Art Hierarchies” Book History & Print Culture Colloquium, University of Toronto, March 2019.
[Invited Talk] “Remediating Print, Renegotiating Meaning: Pre-Raphaelite Book Arts.” SFU-UVic Digital Pedagogy Network Showcase, November 2018.
“Exhibiting Print on Omeka” (Beauty and the Book: Pre-Raphaelite Artistic Practice Contained). Digital Humanities Summer Institute Conference and Colloquium, University of Victoria, June 2018.
“‘A Greenery-Yallery Grosvenor Gallery’: James McNeill Whistler and the Grosvenor Gallery Exhibitions” Making the Modern Art Market, University of Victoria, March 2018.
Administrative Service: 
Committee Member and Organizer, University of Toronto Book History and Print Culture Colloquium, “The Book Out of Order: Structure, Inversion, Dissent,” 2020–21.
Chair, Massey College Library Committee, 2019–20.
Co-Chair, Massey College Diversity Committee, 2019–20.