A one-week intensive course:
University of Otago, Dunedin Campus
Monday July 6 – Friday July 10, 2026
Day One: Lukan Themes in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Painting
Day Two: Michele Tosini and the Florentine Renaissance
Day Three: Artemisia Gentileschi – Woman Artist in the Catholic Reformation
Day Four: The Art of Christian Reflection – Meaning and Formation Across the Ages
Day Five: Art Historical Mapping – Digital Humanities and Data Visualization of Christian Art
Taught by: Professor Heidi Hornik, Professor of Art History and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Baylor University in the United States. Professor Hornik is globally renowned for her expertise in Renaissance and Western Art and was recently named Cornelia Marschall Smith Professor of the Year at Baylor University for her excellence in teaching, research, and service.