Jennifer Miyuki Babcock, PhD

Adjunct Assistant Professor | Art History and Museum Professions; History of Art
Jennifer Babcock

Business and Liberal Arts Center, Room B634

Education

BA, The University of California, Los Angeles
MA, PhD, New York University

Biography

Jennifer Miyuki Babcock specializes in ancient Egyptian art and archaeology. In her teaching and research, she investigates ancient processes and practices of art and design and is invested in decentering Euro-centric perspectives in Egyptology and art history, in general.

Dr. Babcock is interested in the representation of the animal world in ancient Egypt, the reconstruction of ancient Egyptian aesthetic values, and how visual narratives are represented and imagined. All of these issues are featured in her recently published book, which is the first art historical and comprehensive study of ancient Egyptian figured ostraca depicting animal fables. In her current research, she is exploring the varying levels of skill evident in ancient Egyptian material and visual culture, and examining methods for quantifying and qualifying this skill.

Before coming to FIT, Dr. Babcock was a Curatorial Postdoctoral Associate in the Exhibitions Department at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. She has also held fellowships and positions at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Brooklyn Museum.

Selected Publications

Books

Animal Fables in Ancient Egypt: Tree Climbing Hippos and Ennobled Mice: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 128, Brill, 2022

Articles/Catalog Entries

"Finding Inspiration in Nature: The Created World of the Ancient Egyptians," Egypt on the Nile, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, forthcoming.

"A Feline-Hare Hybrid from Deir el-Medina," Soul le Ciel Étoilé Proscynème cordial au Dr. Nadine Guilhou-Ambroise, Hellenistic Institute of Egyptology, forthcoming.

"The Representation of ‘Humans’ and Gods in the So-Called Satirical Ostraca and Papyri from Deir el-Medina," Proceedings of the International Conference Gods and Humans in Ancient Egypt: Current Research and Multidisciplinary Approaches, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, Vols. 38-39. (2023): 21–28.

"Head of Merymose," Highlights Catalogue for the Frances Lehman Loeb Center, Vassar College, 2023: 42–43.

"Curated Desertscapes: Animal Control by Artistic Design in Ancient Egyptian Tombs," Animals in Ancient Material Cultures. Arts, Vol. 3. (2022).

Courses

  • HA 111 History of Western Art and Civilization: Ancient to Renaissance
  • HA 112 History of Western Art and Civilization: Renaissance to the Modern Era
  • HA 206 The Art, Architecture, and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
  • HA 318 Repositioning Ancient Egypt and Rethinking Egyptology