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Tammer El-Sheikh, PhD

Assistant Professor, Studio Arts
Assistant Professor, Art Education
Assistant Professor, Art History

PhD


Tammer El-Sheikh, PhD
Office: S-EV 3.817  
Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex,
1515 St. Catherine W.
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext.
Email: tammer.el-sheikh@concordia.ca

Education

BA Philosophy (University of Toronto); MA Art History (Concordia University); PhD Art History (McGill University)

Tammer El-Sheikh received his PhD in the Department of Art History and Communications Studies at McGill University in Montreal. He received his BA (Philosophy, Art History) from the University of Toronto and his MA (Art History) from Concordia University. He is dissertation is on the reception of Palestinian-American critic Edward Said within the discipline of art history since the 1970s. The dissertation evaluates Said's strategies of post-colonial critique through case studies of selected contemporary Egyptian art and curatorial practices. Dr. El-Sheikh's research for the dissertation was funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and conducted at Columbia University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library where "Edward Said's Collected Papers" are housed, and in Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt. Dr. El-Sheikh's writing on contemporary art and cultural politics has been published in the Canadian periodicals Parachute, CMagazine, Canadian Art and ETC, and internationally in exhibition catalogues produced by the Kunsthalle Wien.

Research Interests

  • Modern and Contemporary Art and Criticism
  • Post-Colonial Criticism and Comparative Art History
  • Orientalism in Art and Intellectual History
  • Visual Culture
  • Theories of Vision and Representation


Teaching activities

Undergraduate Courses

ARTH 398L Topics in Art and Society: Orientalism and Art

ARTH 379 Postcolonial Theory and Art History 

FFAR 250 Reading the Arts Across the Disciplines

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