National Lecture Program

AIA Lecturer: Lilia Campana

Affiliation: Texas A&M University

Lilia Campana is an Instructional Assistant Professor at the Department of Visualization, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University.  She received her BA in Classics, History, and Archaeology in 2005 from the Università di Urbino, Italy. She holds a MA (2010) and n PhD (2014) from the Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University. In 2014, she was awarded the College of Liberal Arts Fellowship and became Lecturer at the Nautical Archaeology Program, where she taught courses on the history and the visual and material culture of the Mediterranean Sea.  She published in several peer-reviewed journals and in collective volumes. She is currently working on her first monography devoted to the humanist Vettor Fausto.

Dr. Campana is the AIA’s 2016/2017 Steffy Lecturer.

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