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Art history became a dedicated field of study at New York University in 1922, when the young scholar-architect Fiske Kimball was appointed the Morse Professor of the Literature of Arts and Design. In 1932, NYU's graduate program in art history moved to the Upper East Side in order to teach in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
In 2008, Conaty was appointed the Sue and Eugene Mercy Jr., Assistant Curator of Drawings and Prints at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where she curated exhibitions on Marcel Broodthaers, Fluxus, and conceptual art, among other subjects. In December 2015, Conaty was hired as full curator at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University. [4]
Hollander received her B.A. from Barnard College, and her MA in American Folk Art Studies from New York University. [4]Hollander began working at the American Folk Art Museum (AFAM) in 1985 as graduate student and over her tenure at the AFAM, she organized nearly fifty original exhibitions for the museum, including Harry Lieberman: A Journey of Remembrance (1991), The Seduction of Light: Ammi ...
The AAMC, a 501(c)(6) membership organization, grew out of the Forum of Curators and Conservators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a recognized, non-union body of more than 100 members. In response to news of staff reorganizations at several major US museums, members of the Forum created an ad hoc committee to explore the feasibility of a ...
She has a bachelor of arts degree in art history from Boston College and a master's degree from New York University. [3] As part of her education she was an intern at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The New Museum [4] and Artists Space, NYC.
The Brooklyn Museum hired James as an assistant curator of contemporary art in 2017. [6] While at the Brooklyn Museum, she was a "moving force behind the acclaimed exhibition 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. ' " [9] [10] She was lead curator and it was the largest she had ever worked on before. [5]
Julia Marciari-Alexander (born 1967) is an American art historian and curator who is director of the Walters Art Museum.. Marciari-Alexander began her career at the Yale Center for British Art, where she was curator of paintings and sculpture and later an associate director of the museum.
In 2015, Hockley made artnet News’s global list of 25 Women Curators Shaking Things Up [9] and she was among Culture Magazine’s 10 Young Curators to Watch in 2016. [ 7 ] In March 2017, the Whitney Museum of American Art hired Hockley as an Assistant Curator. [ 10 ]