Kristen Racaniello Organizes “Double Dialogue” and “Future Farmers” at Hunter East Harlem Gallery

Kristen Racaniello–a doctoral student in medieval art history at the CUNY Graduate Center, independent curator, and Gund Curatorial Fellow at Hunter College–has organized two exhibitions opening this evening, October 4th!

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Allison Rudnick contributes to “World War I and the Visual Arts” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Congratulations GC Art History doctoral candidate Allison Rudnick, who contributed to the exhibition World War I and the Visual Arts, on view at the Met through January. An Assistant Curator at the Met, Allison manages the Study Room for Drawings and Prints and oversees the ephemera collection.  Continue reading “Allison Rudnick contributes to “World War I and the Visual Arts” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art”

Michelle Millar Fisher co-organizes “Items: Is Fashion Modern?” at MoMA

Congratulations to Michelle Millar Fisher, who, along with Senior Curator Paola Antonelli, organized the exhibition “Items: Is Fashion Modern?” at the Museum of Modern Art, opening October 1. Fisher is a doctoral candidate in Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center and a Curatorial Assistant in MoMA’s Architecture + Design department.

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Dr. Harriet Senie on WNYC’s Brian Lehrer Show: Should NYC’s ‘Symbols of Hate’ be Reconsidered?

Listen to Harriet Senie, professor at Contemporary American Art and the Graduate Center and City College, on WNYC’s Brian Lehrer Show discussing New York City’s vow to take a closer look at “symbols of hate on city property.” Dr. Senie is also a member of the Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments and Markers. Continue reading “Dr. Harriet Senie on WNYC’s Brian Lehrer Show: Should NYC’s ‘Symbols of Hate’ be Reconsidered?”