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Education A.B. 1984, Harvard
University, cum laude, Anthropology high honors Academic Appointments 1989-91 Instructor, University of Maryland at College Park 1998 Adjunct Lecturer, George Mason University 1998 Appointed Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Director of Museum Studies, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis 1998 Appointed to the Faculty of the Indiana University Graduate School 1999 Appointed Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History, IUPUI 1999 Appointed Adjunct Assistant Professor, Philanthrophic Studies, IUPUI (note: appointment changed to Assistant Professor, Philanthropic Studies, 2000) Other Appointments and Professional Consultantships 1982-83 Crew member and archaeology lab assistant, Natchez Project, Ian W. Brown, Director. Lower Mississippi Valley Survey, Harvard University, (Prehistoric and Contact Period Natchez Indian sites) 1983 Field lab director and crew member, Hascherkeller’ÄëAltdorf Project, Landshut, West Germany, Peter S. Wells, Director (Early Bronze Age settlement site) 1984 Crew member, Kebara Cave excavations, Mt. Carmel, Israel. Ofer Bar’ÄëYosef, Director (Paleolithic cave site) 1987 Crew member, St. Ann's Site, Annapolis, Maryland (eighteenth-century vaulted brick tomb) 1987-91 St. Mary's Site, Archaeology in Annapolis, Mark P. Leone, Director, Annapolis, Maryland. consultant (1991), site supervisor and field school instructor (1989’Äë1990), crew chief (1987-1988), coordinator of the Public Program (1988) (Eighteenth-century house and terraced garden) 1988-89 Archaeology Lab supervisor, University of Maryland at College Park. Responsibilities included supervision of artifact processing, cataloguing, analysis, and data entry; management of artifact database; supervision of lab staff, volunteers and student independent study projects; oversight of site report production. 1990-92 Research Assistant, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art. Responsibilities included participation in regular scholarly programs; research in American landscape history for Associate Dean; research and developing database for an interdisciplinary reference work, Keywords in American Landscape Design, Therese O'Malley, director. 1993-96 Project Supervisor, research associate, and co-author of Keywords in American Landscape Design, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, with support from the Getty Foundation and the Graham Foundation. Responsibilities included writing and editing interpretive essays on American landscape history; research; supervising support staff; writing grant proposals. 1995 Consultant, Research Study Group, Preservation Maryland, for Hampton National Site, Towson, Maryland, National Park Service 1995 Consultant to Baltimore City Life Museums for the interpretation of the courtyard of the Carroll Mansion, Baltimore, Maryland 1996-98 Consultant to Keywords in American Landscape Design, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art. Responsibilities include editing of manuscript essays, writing captions, and general preparation of the manuscript for publication. 1998 Co-Principle Investigator, Belair Mansion Landscape Excavations, Bowie, Maryland 2002 Consultant to development of the ’ÄúGlobal Perspectives’Äù exhibit, The Children’Äôs Museum of Indianapolis Professional Organizations American Association of Museums Association of Indiana Museums Association of Midwest Museums California Missions Studies Association Society for American Archaeology Society for Historical Archaeology Honors and Awards Harvard
College Scholarship, 1982’Äë1984 Teaching Assignments at IUPUI Fall 1998 Spring 1999 Summer I 1999 Summer II 1999 Fall 1999 Spring 2000 Summer I 2000 Summer II 2000 Fall 2000 Spring 2001 Summer I 2001 Summer II 2001 Fall 2001 Spring 2002 Summer I 2002 Fall 2002 New Courses Developed MSTD A410/A510 Museum Education Teaching Assignments Prior to IUPUI Appointment A489/A689 Archaeology Field School, Instructor, University of Maryland at College Park, Summer 1989-1990 A451 Introduction to New World Archaeology, Instructor, University of Maryland at College Park, Fall, 1990, 84 students A451 Introduction to New World Archaeology, Instructor, University of Maryland at College Park, Spring 1991, 93 students A399 Constructing Nature: The Archaeology of the Human Landscape, George Mason University, Spring 1998, 17 students Professional Service 1994 Member of the NEH fellowship selection committee, Winterthur Center for Advanced Studies. 1996-1998 Member of the Governor's Consulting Committee on the National Register, Maryland Historical Trust 1998-present Oldfields Task Force, Indianapolis Museum of Art 1998-2002 Member, Program Committee, Association of Indiana Museums 1999-present Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Member of the Education and Program Council. 2000-2002 Exhibit Development Consultant, Freetown Village, Incorporated, for planned 6500 sq. ft. exhibit inthe Indiana State Museum, White River State Park, Indianapolis 2000 Reviewer of grant applications for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research 2000 Reviewer of exhibit text for the Indiana Historical Society 2001 Committee on Museum Professional Training, American Association of Museums, Midwest Regional Representative 2002 Manuscript reviewer for International Journal of Historical Archaeology 2002 Exhibit Development Consultant, Global Perspectives, The Children’Äôs Museum of Indianapolis (part of NEH Consultation Grant) 2002 Member, Task Force on Collection Presentation, Indianapolis Museum of Art University Service 1998-present Director, Museum Studies Program Service. Duties encompass teaching, research and service including responsibilities for:
1998 Jury member, Public History Student Exhibit Project, Morris-Butler House 1999-2001 SLA Library committee (chair, 2000-2001) 1999-2001 IUPUI-Eiteljorg Advisory Committee 2001 Presenter at the Philanthropic Studies ’ÄúPhilanthropy and the Liberal Arts’Äù Summer Institute. 2001-present Member, Policy Committee for the Mathers Museum, Indiana University, Bloomington 2001-present Member, IUPUI Library Committee 2002-present Member, Campus Community Partnership (Eiteljorg team) 2002-present Member, SLA Graduate Curriculum Committee 2002-present Representative, IUPUI Faculty Council Professional Activities Papers Presented at Professional Meetings 1987 The Contact Period: a Call for Comparative Studies. Northeastern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Amherst, Massachusetts 1987 Cultures in Contact: the Development of an Exhibition. Annual Meeting of the Rhode Island Archaeological Council, Bristol, Rhode Island 1988 Three Centuries of Change of an Annapolis Landscape: an Archaeological Approach to Form, Function and Meaning. Invited Session, Council for Northeastern Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec 1987 Landscape as Myth. Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting (First Archaeological Congress), Baltimore, Maryland 1989 Political Landscapes and Landscape Politics: Contextual Archaeology and Myth at the Charles Carroll Site, Annapolis, Maryland. Invited Session, Council for Northeastern Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, Morristown, New Jersey 1990 Landscape and Luxury: the Garden of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Invited Session, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, Richmond, Virginia 1992 `With Manly Courage': Reading the Construction of Gender in a Nineteenth-Century Religious Community. Paper presented in the session "Those of Little Note: Gender, Race and Class in Historical Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, Kingston, Jamaica 1993 `His Peculiar Deposit': Gardens and Politics in the New American Nation. Scripps College Humanities Institute Symposium, "Rethinking the Eighteenth-Century Garden." Scripps College, Pomona, California 1994 California Missions: Landscapes of Discipline. Paper presented in the session "Archaeology of the Modern State," Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California. 1994 Hindsight, Foresight, and Insight: Interpreting the Garden of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Paper presented in the session "Historic Landscapes: Perception, Reality, and Reconstruction," Maryland Historic Trust Annual Preservation and Revitalization Conference. Easton, Maryland. 1994 Keywords in American Landscape Design. Paper presented at a "Work-in-Progress" session at the annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1995 Footprints of Domination and Resistance: California's Spanish Mission Landscapes. Paper presented in the session "Post-Structuralism and Architectural History," Kevin Murphy, chair. Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. 1995 California Missions: the Social Power of Landscapes. Paper presented in the session "Landscapes of Social Power," World Archaeological Congress, New Delhi, India. 1996 Perspective, Plurality and the Eighteenth-Century Audience: the Archaeology of Vision in Chesapeake Gardens. Paper presented in the session "Vision and the Human Landscape: Approaches to Site and Sight." American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. 1997 The Politics of Memory: Archaeology and the Interpretation of the California Missions. Paper presented in the session "The Perception of Memory: Archaeology, Myth, and Tradition." Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, Corpus Christi, Texas. 1998 Suspended Worlds: Land and Landscape in Late Eighteenth-Century California. Paper presented in the session "Archaeologies of Modernization: Theorizing Process in Historical Archaeology", American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA 1998 Colonial Landscapes: California and the Invention of the Mission Garden.Paper presented in the session ’ÄúArchaeology of the Spanish Empire in Alta California’Äù at the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. 1999 Current Issues in Museums and Landscapes. Paper presented in the session, "Museums and Landscapes." Association of Midwest Museums Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana 1999 Inscribed Meaning: the Restoration of the California Mission Landscape. Paper presented in a plenary session, "The Preservation of Historic Designed Landscapes" at the Indiana University Cornelius O'Brien Conference on Historic Preservation, Warsaw, Indiana 1999 Historic Ransom Place and the Avenues of Historical Memory. Indiana University Museum Studies Symposium, Glenn Black Lab, Indiana University, Bloomington (second author with Daniel Incandela)1999 Narrative and Nature in the California Mission Garden. Paper presented at in the session ’ÄúHybrid Cultures in the Garden.’Äù The Huntington Museum, San Marino, California, at the Fifth International Conference of the International Association of Word and Image Studies. 1999 Current Issues in Museums and Landscapes. Paper presented in the session, "Museums and Landscapes," Association of Midwest Museums Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana 2001 Material Culture in the American Garden. Paper presented in the symposium, ’ÄúGarden Archaeology’Äù Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC 2001 Chaired panel session and was a presenter for ’ÄúSymbiosis 101: Making the Most of Volunteer and Intern Experiences.’Äù Association of Indiana Museums Annual Meetings, Muncie, IN 2001 ’ÄúA Partnership Overview: Collaboration in Action.’Äù Paper prepared for ’ÄúMuseum-University Collaboration in Action: The Eiteljorg Museum and IUPUI’Äù American Association of State and Local History Annual Meeting [note: session scheduled for September 14, 2001 was cancelled following 9-11-01 terrorist attack ’Äì presentation distributed electronically] Sessions Organized at Professional Meetings 1993 "Vision and the Human Landscape: Approaches to Site and Sight" Session organizer and chairperson, American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C. 1999 "Museums and Landscapes" Session Chair, Association of Midwest Museums Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana 2001 ’ÄúMuseum-University Collaboration in Action: The Eiteljorg Museum and IUPUI’Äù Session chair, American Association of State and Local History Annual Meeting [note: meetings scheduled to run September 12-15 cancelled following 9-11-01 terrorist attack] 2002 ’ÄúDouble vision or corrective lenses: viewing California mission landscapes from multiple perspectives.’Äù Paper presented at ’ÄúVision and Landscape’Äù a symposium at the Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, October 5, 2002. Public and Invited Lectures 1986 "Burr's Hill: the Ethnography of a Collection." Gallery Talk, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. 1988 "Interpretations of New England's Native Past: Symbols and Exhibits." Gallery Talk, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. 1991 "Archaeology at the Charles Carroll House and Garden," Historic Annapolis Foundation Public Lecture Series, Banneker-Douglass Museum. Annapolis, Maryland. 1993 "Recent Excavations at the Charles Carroll House and Garden in Annapolis." Evergreen House, Baltimore, Maryland. 1993 "The Carroll Garden: Reconstruction and Interpretation." Charles Carroll House Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. 1993 "Symbolic and Materialist Approaches to Landscape: the Archaeology of Eighteenth-Century Plantations in the Chesapeake." Guest Lecturer, American Landscape History, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. 1994 "Interpreting the Carroll Garden to the Public: Founding Fathers and Redemptorist Fathers." Docent lecture, Charles Carroll House Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland. 1994 "Colonial Revival Landscapes: Constructions of the Past in Virginia and California." Guest Lecturer, American Landscape History, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. 1995 `Rural Amusements...Unified with Philosophy': the Archaeology of the Carroll Garden in Annapolis." Baltimore City Life Museums, Baltimore, Maryland. 1995 "One Site: Many Stories: Interpreting Artifacts and Landscapes at the St. Mary's Site, Annapolis Maryland." Maryland Day Public Symposium "Making Sense of Archaeology," Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland. 1996 "The Archaeology of Gender in Annapolis," Walking tour for the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, BAC Women's Task Force. Annapolis, Maryland 1998 Museum Careers. Talk at the Careers in History Workshop, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis. 1998 Cultural Memory and the California Missions. Paper presented at the America Society and Spanish Institute, New York City. 1999 The California Mission Garden: Invented Landscapes and Layered Meanings. An invited lecture presented at the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 1999 Changing Landscapes of the California Missions. A public lecture presented at the Eiteljorg Museum, sponsored by the American Institute of Archaeology and the Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IN on-going Various talks at schools, garden clubs, community centers, etc. on topics in archaeology and landscape history Poster Sessions 1999 Chumash Village Landscapes. Poster at the GIS Open House, IUPUI University Library, Grants and Fellowships Individual Grants and Honors Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowship, Harvard University, 1989’Äë1990 Huntington Library Research Fellow, 1993 Summer Research Grant, School of Liberal Arts, IUPUI, 1999 Grant Writing Institute Grant, Office of Professional Development, IUPUI, 2000 Project or Program Grants Getty Grant Program, Corpora and Reference Work Grant, Keywords in American Landscape Design, National Gallery of Art, 1993-95 Graham Foundation Grant, Keywords in American Landscape Design, National Gallery of Art, 1996 Instructional Equipment for the IUPUI Museum Studies Program, Faculty Development grant, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis, 1998 Exhibit development funds, special grant by the Dean of Faculties Office, IUPUI, 2002 Print and Electronic Publications and Applied Research Research Publications: Refereed 1. 1992 Mark P. Leone and Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "Critical Perspectives On Work Concerning Charles Carroll of Carrollton." In Representations in Archaeology, edited by Jean-Claude Gardin and Christopher S. Peebles, pp. 151-167. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2. 1992 Mark P. Leone, Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, and Janice Bailey-Goldschmidt "The Rationalization of Sound in Mid-Eighteenth’ÄëCentury Annapolis, Maryland." In The Art and Mystery of Historical Archaeology: Essays in Honor of James Deetz, edited by Anne Elizabeth Yentsch and Mary C. Beaudry, pp.229-245. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 3. 1994 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid and D. Fairchild Ruggles, co-editors "Sight and Site: Vision in the Garden," of a special theme issue of the Journal of Garden History, 14(1). 4. 1994 D. Fairchild Ruggles and Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "Introduction," "Sight and Site: Vision in the Garden," of a special theme issue of the Journal of Garden History, 14(1): 1-2. 5. 1994 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "`With Manly Courage': Reading the Construction of Gender in a Nineteenth-Century Religious Community." In `Those of Little Note': Gender, Race, and Class in Historical Archaeology, edited by Elizabeth M. Scott, pp.97-114. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 6. 1994 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "`As Is the Gardener, So Is the Garden': The Archaeology of Landscape As Myth." In Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, pp.131-148, edited by Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press. 7. 1996 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "The Construction of Sanctity: Landscape and Ritual in a Religious Community." In Landscape Archaeology: Reading and Interpreting the American Historical Landscape, edited by Rebecca Yamin and Karen Besherer Metheny, pp. 228-248. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press. 8. 1998 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "The Archaeology of Vision in Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Gardens." Annapolis Pasts: Historical Archaeology in Annapolis, Maryland. edited by Paul A. Shackel, Paul R. Mullins, and Mark S. Warner, pp.268-290. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. (revised version of an essay originally published in the Journal of Garden History 14(1):42-54, 1994). 9. Forthcoming Therese O’ÄôMalley, Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, and Anne Helmreich,Keywords in American Landscape Design. New Haven: Yale University Press in cooperation with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Research Publications: non-refereed 1. 1988 Mark P. Leone, Julie Ernstein, Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, and Paul A. Shackel). "Power Gardens of Annapolis." Archaeology March/April: 34’Äë39,74’Äë75. 2. 1991 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Landscape as Myth: the Contextual Archaeology of an Annapolis Landscape. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Brown University. Ann Arbor: UMI Publications. 3. 1994 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, guest editor, "Marylanders and Garden History," a theme issue of Maryland Humanities, a publication of the Maryland Humanities Council. 4. 1994 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, "Why Not do Garden History?" Maryland Humanities (July-August): 2-4. 5. 1995 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid ’ÄúLiving Landscapes: Formal Gardens and the Ideology of Order." In Invisible America: Unearthing our Hidden History by Mark P. Leone and Neil Asher Silberman, pp.104-105. New York: Henry Holt and Co. 6. 1995 Therese O'Malley, Elizabeth Kryder-Reid and Anne Helmreich, ’ÄúKeywords in American Landscape Design.’Äù In Plants and People. The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings, 1995, vol. 20, edited by Peter Benes, pp. 179-188. Boston, MA: Boston University. 7. 2002 ’ÄúGarden Archaeology.’Äù Entry for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles H. Orser. (New York: Routledge). 8. 2002 "Museums and Archaeology." Entry for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles H. Orser. (New York: Routledge). 9. 2002 Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Paul Mullins, and Owen Dwyer, co-curators of a temporary exhibit ’ÄúThe Archaeology of Race on the Indianapolis’Äô Near Westside’Äù In the Indianapolis State Museum, White River State Park, Indianapolis [applied research] 10. 2002 Report on Archaeological Investigations Conducted at the St. Mary's Site (18AP45), 107 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Maryland, 1987-1990. Vol. 1: Site History, Results and Recommendations; Vol. II: Artifact Catalogue and Codes. Produced by Matthew M. Palus and Elizabeth B. Kryder-Reid. Report prepared for Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, Inc. by Archaeology in Annapolis. Professional Service PublicationsBook Reviews 1. 1987 Book review of Daughters of Copper Woman, by Anne Cameron. In Museum Anthropology 11 (4):8. 2. 1989 Book review of Material Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to Material Culture. In Museum Anthropology 13(4):16’Äë17. 3. 1991 Book review of American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places, edited by William Tishler. In Winterthur Portfolio 26(2/3):203-205. 4. 1993 Book review of The Pleasure Gardens of Virginia: From Jamestown to Jefferson. By Peter Martin. In The Journal of Southern History 59(4):738-739. 5. 1994 Book review of The Buried Past: An Archaeological History of Philadelphia. By John L. Cotter, Daniel G. Roberts and Michael Parrington. In Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography pp.404-406 6. 1994 Book review of Garden Archaeology. Council of British Archaeology Research Report, No. 78. In Journal of Garden History 14(1):64-65. 7. 1997 Book review of Making Alternative Histories: The Practice of Archaeology and History in Non-Western Settings, edited by Peter R. Schmidt and Thomas C. Patterson (Santa FE: SAR Press, 1995). In American Anthropologist 99(3):646-647. 8. 2002 Review of Making Early Histories in Museums, edited by Nick Merriman (London: Leicester University Press, 1999). In American Antiquity 67(3):588-589. Teaching and the Scholarship of Teaching 2001-present Course Designer and Participant in ’ÄúRenewing the Undergraduate Archaeology Curriculum,’Äù a National Science Foundation funded three-year project of the Society for American Archaeology. 2000 Presenter, ’ÄúLearning From Learning Outcomes: the Principles of Undergraduate Learning Through Student Practica,’Äù Moore Symposium, IUPUI campus. |