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![]() ![]() Graduate Student Symposium, Department of the History of Art & Architecture Saturday, April 5 / 1:30 - 2:30 P.M. / Free McCune Conference Room, 6020 Humanities and Social Sciences Building Zeynep Çelik has been Professor in the School of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology since 1996. Her publications include, Urban Forms and Colonial Confrontations: Algiers under French Rule (1997); Streets: Critical Perspectives on Public Space (co-edited with Diane Favro and Richard Ingersoll, 1994); Displaying the Orient: Architecture of Islam at Nineteenth Century World’s Fairs (1992) and The Remaking of Istanbul: Portrait of an Ottoman City in the Nineteenth Century (1986). She is curating “The Walls of Algiers/Les Murs d’Alger, 1830-1962,” Centre Canadien d’Architecture, Montréal (2005). She has been the recipient of fellowships and grants from Graham Foundation, The Getty Research Institute, American Institute for Maghribi Studies, Social Science Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies, and National Endowment for the Humanities. This event is cosponsored by the UCSB Department of History of Art & Architecture, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and Art History Graduate Student Association. Top of Page |