Evan A. Gatti, Professor in Art History at Elon University, specializes in medieval art with a focus on 11th-century art commissioned by bishops in connection and conflict with the Ottonian and Salian Empires. Gatti was the co-editor for Envisioning the Bishop: Images and the Episcopacy in the Middle Ages with Sigrid Danielson (Brepols 2014). Gatti and Danielson also co-authored a bibliography on Art in Italy for Oxford Bibliographies Online - Medieval Studies (2012). Gatti recently co-authored a book chapter (with Eliza Garrison) on the Quedlinburg Casket for A Companion to the Abbey of Quedlinburg in the Middle Ages (Brill Publishers, 2022) as well as an article on the portraits of Sigebert of Minden for Gesta. Gatti is currently at work on a project concerned with concepts of facsimile and historiography with a focus on the rotulus featuring scenes from the Acts of the Apostles held in the Archivio Capitolare in Vercelli with Videntes: A Multispectral Imaging Collective. Gatti is a founding member and former president of EPISCOPUS: The Society for the Study of Bishops & the Secular Clergy in the Middle Ages and works closely with the Power of the Bishop Conference and is co-editing their recent conference proceedings.