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Education

BA, New York University, 1989
MA, Hunter College, 1996
MA, McGill University, Montreal, 2006
PhD, Graduate Center, CUNY, 2014 

Bio

Patricia Rocco received her PhD from the Graduate Center, CUNY, and teaches Art History at John Cabot University. Professor Rocco also teaches at Hunter College, Manhattan School of Music, and Cooper Union. She has published articles on women artists, gender, and material culture, especially women’s work with textiles. Her book The Devout Hand: Women, Virtue, and Visual Culture in Early Modern Italy has recently been published by McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Professor Rocco has also published two chapters on popular prints and games in the early modern world: “Virtuous Vices: Giuseppe Maria Mitelli’s Gambling Prints and the Social Mapping of Leisure and Gender in Post-Tridentine Bologna,” in Playthings in Early Modernity, Party Games, Word Games, Mind Games and “The World Upside Down: Giuseppe Maria Mitelli’s Games and the Performance of Identity in the Early Modern World,” in Games and Game Playing in Early Modern Art and Literature. She joined JCU in 2023.

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