Theresa Georgen

Theresa Georgen (born 1946) is a German art historian and retired professor.

[citation needed] Georgen studied art history and archaeology in Mainz, Tübingen, and London obtained her doctorate in 1976 in Vienna on the topic Liber ad honorem Augusti of Petrus de Ebulo by Otto Pächt.

In 1993, Georgen was the founding director of the "Instituts für Frauenforschung (IGD)" at the Kiel University of Applied Sciences Institute for Women's Studies (IGD) and from October 2000 to July 2004 she was the director of the "Forum for Interdisciplinary Studies" at the Muthesius Academy of Art.

Georgen is a member of the jury of the Körber Foundation for the German Study Prize [de] and member of the "public art" commission of the Prime Minister of the State of Schleswig-Holstein.

"Bühnen des Selbst"[2] (2006) is dedicated to the special autobiographical positions of contemporary women artists.