School of History and Archaeology
Office 313, Faculty of Philosophy, new building, 3rd floor
Office hours: Tuesday 11.30-12.30, Thursday 14.00-17.00
2310997269
Glafki Gotsi holds a PhD in history of art from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has taught at several university departments, as well as at the Hellenic Open University. She has also worked as postdoctoral researcher at the International University of Greece. In 2023 she was elected to the position of assistant professor at the School of History and Archaeology of AUTH. Her research interests focus on issues of modern and contemporary art mainly from the perspective of the history of women and gender. Her publications include articles in conference proceedings and chapters in collective volumes. She has also published articles in scholarly journals in Greece and abroad (Women’s History Review, Dini, feminist journal, Kritiki+Techni, Ta Istorika, Nea Estia, Artl@s Bulletin). She has edited the Greek release of the book Richard Turner, The Renaissance in Florence. The Invention of a New Art (trans. Michalis Lyhounas, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2011) and co-edited the volumes Gender in History: Historiographical Accounts and Case Studies (Athens: Asini, 2015) and Histories on Sexuality (Athens: Themelio, 2020). Since 2013 she co-edits the annual online publication of the Greek Bibliography of Women’s and Gender Historiography, accessible at http://anemi.lib.uoc.gr/metadata/6/6/7/metadata-1382700536-109398-18169.tkl. Her book Female Viewers of Art (1850-1900) was published in 2022 (Thessaloniki: Nissides).
Glafki Gotsi holds a PhD in history of art from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has taught at several university departments, as well as at the Hellenic Open University. She has also worked as postdoctoral researcher at the International University of Greece. In 2023 she was elected to the position of assistant professor at the School of History and Archaeology of AUTH. Her research interests focus on issues of modern and contemporary art mainly from the perspective of the history of women and gender. Her publications include articles in conference proceedings and chapters in collective volumes. She has also published articles in scholarly journals in Greece and abroad (Women’s History Review, Dini, feminist journal, Kritiki+Techni, Ta Istorika, Nea Estia, Artl@s Bulletin). She has edited the Greek release of the book Richard Turner, The Renaissance in Florence. The Invention of a New Art (trans. Michalis Lyhounas, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2011) and co-edited the volumes Gender in History: Historiographical Accounts and Case Studies (Athens: Asini, 2015) and Histories on Sexuality (Athens: Themelio, 2020). Since 2013 she co-edits the annual online publication of the Greek Bibliography of Women’s and Gender Historiography, accessible at http://anemi.lib.uoc.gr/metadata/6/6/7/metadata-1382700536-109398-18169.tkl. Her book Female Viewers of Art (1850-1900) was published in 2022 (Thessaloniki: Nissides).
School of History and Archaeology
Office 313, Faculty of Philosophy, new building, 3rd floor
Office hours: Tuesday 11.30-12.30, Thursday 14.00-17.00
2310997269
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
School of History and Archaeology
Degree with specialization in Archaeology
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
School of History and Archaeology
Postgraduate Degree in History of Art
University of Leeds
School of Fine Art
Master of Arts in Feminist Theory, History and Criticism in the Visual Arts
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
School of History and Archaeology
PhD
Female Viewers of Art (1850-1900)
Glafki Gotsi
Books
Aspects of Sexuality and Desire in the Nude of the 1930s: with Emphasis on Women's Side
Glafki Gotsi
Book Chapters
Α “Guarantee of Clustered Energy and Collective Promotion”: Τhe Association of Greek Women Artists and its Exhibitions in the 1950s and 1960s
Glafki Gotsi
Journal Papers
Images of Modern Women in Greek Art of the Interwar Period
Glafki Gotsi
Conferences
The Male Nude in Greek Art of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: Questions of Aesthetics, Sexuality and Power
Glafki Gotsi
Book Chapters
HIA 259/210. Greek art in the 19th century (Undergraduate)
HIA 901/606. Seminar 'Art and Gender' (Undergraduate)
HIA 255. Neoclassicism-Romanticism (Undergraduate)
HIA 501. History of Art: Art and Society (Undergraduate)