Josie Greenhill

PhD Student

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

  • 19th-century art
  • Book history and print culture
  • Victorian science and technology

Working Dissertation

Supervisors

Alison Syme

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

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.

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