Melanie Enderle

Dept:
Arts, Humanities & Social Sci
Title:
Part Time Faculty (PHL)
Email:
Melanie.Enderle@seattlecolleges.edu
Campus:
Seattle Central College
Mailstop:
2BE4128
Phone:
206/934-6979

Courses

  • Course Title: Art Appreciation
  • Subject: ART&
  • Catalog #: 100
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: ARR
  • Start Time: ARR
  • End Time: ARR
  • Building: Online (SCONL)
  • Room: NO SCHD MT
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 28953
  • Course Title: Survey Of Western Art: Renaissance-Present
  • Subject: ART
  • Catalog #: 253
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: ARR
  • Start Time: ARR
  • End Time: ARR
  • Building: Online (SCONL)
  • Room: NO SCHD MT
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 28951
  • Course Title: Intercultural Communication
  • Subject: HUM
  • Catalog #: 105
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: ARR
  • Start Time: ARR
  • End Time: ARR
  • Building: Online (SCONL)
  • Room: NO SCHD MT
  • Section: 04
  • Class#: 7748

Personal Statement

Raised in Texas, Dr. Enderle graduated with a BFA in Art History and Studio Art. She earned her MA in British Art and Literature at Reading University, England, and her PhD in Art History from the University of Washington. She has been teaching Art History and Humanities classes at Seattle Central since 2003 and also teaches at University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University, and Bellevue College, and has taught at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China. Additionally, she has worked as an Educator at Seattle Art Museum, Pacific Science Center, Dallas Museum of Art, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. 

Her research and approach to teaching is socio-cultural driven with interests in images of modern daily life experiences, leisure activities, public spaces, gendered behavior, societal manners, modern dress, consumerism, and representations of women. Recent publications include “The Reflective Eye of Walter Sickert: Mirroring Male Victorian Dominance in the Era of the New Woman” (Journal of Arts in Society), “The Empowered Ingénue: Women Stepping Out as Solo Performers Onstage” (The International Journal of Arts Theory and History), and Windows on the Soul: Portraits by Major American Artists” (American Fine Art Magazine). Dr. Enderle is currently working on projects including “Justice for Jane in the #MeToo Movement: A mid-20th Century Confrontation Between an Artist, his Patron, and the New Woman” and “American Heroes and British Heroines in Scenes of Arthurian Legends Through the Eyes of the Brandywine School and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.”

Additionally, Dr. Enderle has presented her work at international conferences including at University of London, the Panthéon-Sorbonne & American University in Paris, Oxford University, Emily Carr University in Vancouver BC, and St. Andrews University in Scotland.