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Oakland University
Art and Art History

310 Wilson Hall
Rochester , MI 48309
(location map)
phone: (248) 370-3375
fax: (248) 370-3377

Oakland University
Art and Art History

310 Wilson Hall
Rochester , MI 48309
(location map)
phone: (248) 370-3375
fax: (248) 370-3377

Louisa (Lisa) C. Ngote

woman in a black and white shirt smiling at the camera

Special Lecturer and
Curator of Visual Resources
Office: 311 Wilson Hall
Phone: (248) 370-2891
E-mail: [email protected]


Education
B.A. in Art History, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
M.A. in Art History, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

Major fields

Ancient, Early Christian and Byzantine art, and German art

Courses taught
AH 100 – Intro to Western Art I
AH 101 – Intro to Western Art II
AH 201 – City of Rome (Honors College course)
AH 312 – Greek Art
AH 314 – Roman Art
AH 345 – German Art
AH 395 – Art in Biblical Lands

Editorships

Bonnie Abiko, ed., Arimatsu Shibori (Rochester, MI: Oakland University Meadow Brook Art Gallery, 1995) (assisted in editing)
Alfonz Lengyel, The Quattrocento (edited by Louisa C. Ngote) (Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1971)

Oral presentations and public lectures
“Villard de Honnecourt,” (given for and as a tribute to Carl F. Barnes, Jr.), 2012
“Obelisks of Rome,” Oakland University and Older Persons Center, Rochester, 2009
“Face of Jesus,” Oakland University, 2000
“Rome from 300 – 1300,” Oakland University
“Women in Mexican Art,” Y.W.C.A. of Pontiac, 1985
Mexican Art, lecture series at the Pontiac Art Center and Detroit Institute of Arts, 1985
Project Basic, designed and developed with Karen DiChiera of Michigan Opera Theatre to bring arts to the elementary students in Clarkston, MI, 1984
“El Greco,” Toledo Museum of Art, 1982

Recent exhibitions
DADADAY exhibits, 1982-2012

Bibliography
Louisa C. Ngote, ed., When in Rome… (Blurb.com, 2008)
Louisa C. Ngote, “Art in Rome: 313-1300 A.D.,” Oakland University Journal, no. 2, Fall 2000