Austen Leigh LaRocca Bio Austen Leigh LaRocca is a New Jersey native who concentrates on the art of the ancient world and how it is received and interpreted in subsequent contexts. As a scholar in Cultural Heritage Studies, as well as Art History, Dr. LaRocca approaches material culture through an interdisciplinary lens that examines how and why we study objects and their interpretive contexts. Her recent dissertation “Arches & Memory: A Diachronic View of Roman Material Culture” looks at freestanding arch monuments in the ancient city of Rome and explores not only their significance in the ancient world, but their use as political and cultural symbols from Late Antiquity to the present. Other avenues of research include the role of art in armed conflicts, the illicit antiquities trade, the ideological examination of monuments and memorials, as well as the preservation and conservation of objects, sites, and structures. Her archaeological experiences include excavations at Selinunte, Sicily and Aphrodisias, Turkey. Special Interests/Specialties Roman portraiture & sculpture The Eastern Roman Empire Diachronic approaches to material culture Archaeology & conflict Monuments & memorials Memberships College Art Association Archaeological Institute of America Invited Papers Roman Arches & the Problem of Universal Triumph Tufts University Art History Symposium: Mediating Myth: Image and Object as Critical Intercessor, Medford, MA, March 2023 Arches & Memory: A Diachronic View of Roman Material Culture SECAC (formerly the Southeastern College Art Conference) Annual Conference, Chattanooga, TN, October 2019 Constructing the Sacred: The Architectural Negotiation of Religious Identity in the Eastern Roman Empire Society of Biblical Literature Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November 2017. The Visual Language of the Roman Imperial Cult Rising Up: Resurgences and Revivals in the Ancient World, Department of Classics, SUNY Buffalo, NY, October 2016. Upcoming Events “The Ancient Roman Forum as 19th Century Political Park” SECAC Annual Conference (formerly the Southeastern College Art Conference) Richmond, VA, October 2023 “The Arch of Constantine in Rome’s Fascist Streetscape” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, January 2024 “Rethinking the Roman Empire for the Classroom,” College Art Association Annual Conference, Chicago IL, 2024 Assistant Professor - Art History Office: 186 Noel Fine Arts Center Email: alarocca@uwsp.edu Education PhD - Art History and Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ MA - Art History and Archaeology Institute of Fine Arts, NYU BA - Art History, Classics, English Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ