Dr. Daniel M. Greenberg

Assistant professor in Art History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Guest Curator at FQM

LIVES AND WORKS IN

Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  

EDUCATION

2015 Ph.D.  Yale University
2005 MA coursework in History of Calligraphy at the Graduate Institute
   of Art History, National Taiwan University.
1999 B.S. Rutgers University

 

ROLE AT THE FQM

Guest Scholar

 

 


 

 

Dr. Daniel M. Greenberg is an assistant professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.  His research examines art and empire in early modern China.  His first book project, Mapping without Maps explores how paintings, state ritual, architecture, and natural history were used to define the Qing dynasty as a political, cultural, and environmental power.  Greenberg holds a Ph.D. from Yale University (2015) and a B.S from Rutgers University (1999).  He also completed MA coursework in History of Calligraphy at the Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University.

 

 

CONTRIBUTED TO

FQM Exhibition:  
 Mar 17 - May 20, 2023 Fung Ming Chip: Traces of Time