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Faculty Spotlight

Nancy Knechtel

Education

  • Masters of Humanities in Art History and Italian. State University of New York at Buffalo
  • Bachelors of Arts in English Literature. State University College at Buffalo

Biography

Nancy Knechtel joined SUNY Niagara’s faculty in 1989 after receiving a graduate assistantship in the art history department at the University at Buffalo. She currently teaches a variety of art history courses in the Arts, Media and Technology division. Recently she studied Dutch painting at the Mauritshuis, the Rijksmuseum and the private collection of Baron Jan Six in the Netherlands. She has received two awards from the National Endowment of the Humanities to attend Workshops for Community College faculty on “Georgia O’Keeffe: Santa Fe, Abiquiu, and the New Mexico Landscape” on “Building the New South” at Elon University. Nancy has had articles published on teaching art history in the Art Journal and worked on several books on Frank Lloyd Wright with authors Brendan Gill and Jack Quinan. She is speaking on how Paris and the Louvre survived World War II for SUNY Niagara’s “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat:” A Conference on the Second World War in April.

Nancy has worked as photo researcher for several documentaries including Glorious Battle: Siege of Fort Erie. WNED TV and Elbert Hubbard: An American Original broadcast nationally on the American Experience series on PBS. She loves to travel, take photographs, collect movie art and make dollhouse miniatures.

Nancy Knechtel

Contact

Professor

Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences – F-140
SUNY Niagara
3111 Saunders Settlement Road
Sanborn, NY 14132
Phone: 716-614-5967
Email: knechtel@niagaracc.suny.edu

Appointments and Awards

  • State University of New York’s Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
  • Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Institutional Staff and Organizational Development, Austin, Texas.
  • Dr. Carol Jamieson Award, SUNY Niagara, 2009.

Professional Memberships

  • College Art Association

Publications

  • Researcher for PBS documentary Glorious Battle: Siege of Fort Erie. WNED TV, Buffalo, NY.
  • Researcher for PBS documentary Elbert Hubbard: An American Original. WNED TV, Buffalo, NY. Broadcast nationally on the American Experience series.
  • Contributing writer, entries on architect Louise Blanchard Bethune, painters Thomas Cole, John Vanderlyn, and John Frederick Kensett and the Guaranty Building in Buffalo by Louis Sullivan. Encyclopedia of New York State, Syracuse University Press, 2005.
  • “Writing Yourself Into History” Art Journal Fall 1995.
  • Contributing writer, Encyclopedia of North American Women Artists in the Twentieth Century. Garland Publishing co., 1995.
  • Assisted with research and acknowledged in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House: Architecture as Portraiture; by Jack Quinan, Many Masks by Brendan Gill, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Larkin Building : myth and fact by Jack Quinan, and Romanesque Sculpture in Campania by Dorothy Glass.

Research Interests / Areas of Expertise

  • Dutch Art
  • Italian Renaissance