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Ep.43: Frank Nero Part 1: Teaching Renaissance Art in Florence, Italy

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It is with great pleasure that I welcome Frank Nero to the podcast. Nero is an art historian, award-winning educator, and former director of Florida State University Florence. He specializes in on-site lectures, having taught and inspired thousands of students during his career, myself included.
The first part of this interview departs from our typical mode of discussion, and looks at the living legacy of Renaissance art from the perspective of someone who teaches it outside of the classroom. Not only does Nero provide inside information on the structure of international education through the American university system, the good and the bad (also the ugly), but also tells hilarious stories and experiences that come with hauling students through crowded historical sites across Italy.
***Nero calls by my familiar name, Reed instead of Lawrence... or Reedy, because he's a funny guy.
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It is with great pleasure that I welcome Frank Nero to the podcast. Nero is an art historian, award-winning educator, and former director of Florida State University Florence. He specializes in on-site lectures, having taught and inspired thousands of students during his career, myself included.
The first part of this interview departs from our typical mode of discussion, and looks at the living legacy of Renaissance art from the perspective of someone who teaches it outside of the classroom. Not only does Nero provide inside information on the structure of international education through the American university system, the good and the bad (also the ugly), but also tells hilarious stories and experiences that come with hauling students through crowded historical sites across Italy.
***Nero calls by my familiar name, Reed instead of Lawrence... or Reedy, because he's a funny guy.
Instagram: italian_renaissance_podcast
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ItalianRenShop
Get additional content by becoming a Patron: patreon.com/TheItalianRenaissancePodcast

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Welcome to the "Digital Revolution Podcast," where we dive into all things digital!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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