

TENLEY BICK, PhD
Associate Professor of Global Modern and Contemporary Art
Florida State University
Department of Art History
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Teaching Awards
Florida State University
2024 Nominee, Innovation in Teaching Award (undergraduate and graduate)
2024 Nominee, Outstanding Teaching in the Major
2024 Nominee, Outstanding Graduate Teaching
2020 Nominee, Honors Thesis Mentor Award
Courses Instructed
Florida State University, Department of Art History
Graduate Courses
Art History Through Artists' Texts
Art of The Global SixtiesContemporary Arts of Africa and Its Diasporas (lecture)
Contemporary Art and Artistic LaborContemporary Art and Theory after 1980
Futures and Futurisms
Global Contemporary Art
Minimalism
Pop ArtPostwar Italian Art
Undergraduate Courses
Art After 1940 (global context)
Art History Methods & Media (seminar)Contemporary Art and Artistic Labor (seminar)
Contemporary Arts of Africa and Its Diasporas
Global Contemporary ArtArt of the Global Sixties
Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Art
Museum Object (Undergraduate art history course on instructions-based art. Co-taught with Professor Meredith Lynn, Department of Art)
Washington College, Department of Art History
Contemporary Arts of Africa and Its Diasporas (Spring, 2018; cross-listed with Black Studies)
The Global Sixties: Art, Revolution, and Internationalism in the 1960s (Spring, 2018; upper-level seminar)
Introduction to the History of Western Art (Fall, 2017; Spring, 2018)
Women Artists and Gender in Modern and Contemporary Art (Fall, 2017; upper-level seminar)
Art History and Postcolonial Theory (Fall, 2017; upper-level seminar)
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Art History
The Global Sixties: Art, Revolution, and Internationalism in the 1960s
(Summer, 2017)
Contemporary Art: 1940s/1950s (Summer, 2016)
Contemporary Arts of Africa and Its Diasporas (Summer, 2013)
Teaching Art History (Graduate seminar; Fall, 2009)
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