The Graduate Center Art History program has updated our list of fellowships in Art History and relevant affiliated fields. Students are encouraged to view this helpful resource here.
In Memory and Appreciation: Jacqueline Barnitz (1924-2017) & Linda Nochlin (1931-2017)
We are saddened by the recent deaths of Linda Nochlin and Jacqueline Barnitz: groundbreaking art historians whose research, writing, and teaching made transformative contributions to the field. Both women leave behind powerful and progressive legacies on their respective areas and on the overall discipline of art history, which has benefited immeasurably from their scholarship on art by women and from the Global South.
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?”
New Faculty Publication: Romy Golan on “Temporalités cachées dans Campo Urbano”
Read Dr. Golan’s “Temporalités cachées dans Campo Urbano” in Transbordeur: Photographie histoire société on her faculty page. Continue reading “New Faculty Publication: Romy Golan on “Temporalités cachées dans Campo Urbano””