Rachel A. Zimmerman
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Resources
for Teaching and Learning

Despite much exciting new research on the early modern Portuguese world, it can be difficult to find accessible resources written in English that allow college-level students to begin their explorations in this field. I am dedicated to facilitating the study of colonial Brazilian art and architecture among English-speaking students and educators and am continuing to write short essays on some of Brazil's most famous artists and artworks. 

Courses
taught at Colorado State University-Pueblo

Visual Dynamics
See the virtual exhibitions created by the students of the Fall 2018 History of Art I course.
History of Art I
History of Art II
Women in Art
Museum Ethics and Issues
Theory & Methods
Native American Art
Latin American Art

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