Claire Renkin Explained

Claire Renkin
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:
  • art historian
  • academic
Alma Mater:Rutgers University
Employer:University of Divinity
Known For:Scholar specialising in the areas of art history and spirituality

Claire Renkin is an Australian art historian and academic who has had a distinguished career as a scholar specialising in the areas of art history and spirituality.

Education

Renkin studied English and a little art history at university, before working as a teacher in Melbourne. She later moved to the United States where she completed a Masters in Art History at the University of Massachusetts. In 1998, Renkin went on to complete her PhD in Art History at the University of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.[1]

Her doctoral dissertation, titled The art of arousal in some religious paintings of Correggio was about an early 16th century northern Italian artist Antonio Correggio.[2]

After teaching at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Renkin and her husband moved back to Melbourne in 1999. A meeting with Sr Maryanne Confoy RSC at a public lecture in Melbourne eventually led her to begin teaching at Yarra Theological Union (YTU) in 2001.[3]

Career

Renkin lectures in art history and spirituality at YTU, a member college of the University of Divinity which is located in Box Hill, Australia.[4] She is currently the Department Head for YTU's Department of Christian Thought and History.[5]

As well as teaching at YTU, Renkin also lectures regularly throughout Australia and supervises research on the intersection of art history, visual culture, theology and spirituality.[6]

Her research and publications explore connections between gender, devotion, and changing concepts of holiness from the late Middle Ages.

In 2008 Renkin presented a paper on Images of the Magdalen in late Medieval Florence : visualising paradoxes of female sanctity, at a conference held at the State Library of Victoria in conjunction with The medieval imagination exhibition. The papers were later published in a volume titled Imagination, books & community in medieval Europe.[7]

Renkin is currently working with Sr Angela Slattery I.B.V.M., to study fifty paintings depicting the life of Mary Ward (1585-1645), who was the founder of the Institute of the Virgin Mary, better known as the Sisters of Loreto.

The Global Church Project included Renkin in its list of "Australian and New Zealander Female Theologians you should get to know in 2020".

Selected publications

Books

Published articles

Book chapters

Conference papers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-12-13. 160+ Australian and New Zealander Women in Theology You Should Know About Graham Joseph Hill and Jen Barker. 2021-08-26. The GlobalChurch Project. en-US.
  2. The art of arousal in some religious paintings of Correggio. 1998. English. Claire Frances. Renkin. 50027611 .
  3. Web site: 19 Apr 2019 - Time out with Dr Claire Renkin - Archived Website. 2021-08-26. Trove. en. 18 April 2019. http://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20190418231157/https://melbournecatholic.org.au/Archive/Kairos/time-out-with-dr-claire-renkin. bot: unknown.
  4. Web site: Claire Renkin, BA, DipEd, AMusA, MA, PhD. 2021-08-26. Yarra Theological Union. en-AU.
  5. Web site: Faculty & Staff. 2021-08-27. Yarra Theological Union. en-AU.
  6. Web site: Claire Renkin Staff directory. 2021-08-27. staff.divinity.edu.au. en-GB.
  7. Book: Imagination, books & community in medieval Europe: papers of a conference held at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 29-31 May, 2008 in conjunction with an exhibition "The medieval imagination", 28 March-15 June 2008. 2009. Macmillan ; State Library of Victoria. 978-1-921394-33-1. Kratzmann. G. C. South Yarra, Victoria; Melbourne, Vic.. English. 464588485. State Library of Victoria. Newman College (University of Melbourne).