Not exact matches
Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is currently a Ph.D.
candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late
modern and contemporary
art.
Indira Allegra, artist indiraallegra.com Beth Bird, documentary filmmaker and PhD
candidate in the Department of Film and Media at the University of California, Berkeley Robin Clark, Director of the Artist Initiative, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Gregory G. Geiger, artist gregorygeiger.net Maria Elena González, artist and associate professor, Sculpture and New Genres at the San Francisco
Art Institute Tim Hyde, artist and assistant professor, Department of
Art and
Art History, University of California, Davis timhyde.info Amanda Hunter Johnson, conservator, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Tomoko Kanamitsu, program associate, Higher and Continuing Education, Education and Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Emily Liebert, associate curator of Contemporary
Art, Cleveland Museum of
Art Peggy Phelan, Ann O'Day Maples Chair
in the
Arts, Professor of Theater & Performance Studies and English, Stanford University Sarah Roberts, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Kaeleigh Thorp, graduate student
in Museum Studies at the University of San Francisco Meredith George Van Dyke, curatorial assistant, Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art John Zarobell, associate professor and undergraduate director of International Studies at the University of San Francisco
Indira Allegra, artist Beth Bird, documentary filmmaker and Ph.D
candidate in the Department of Film and Media at the University of California, Berkeley Robin Clark, director of the Artist Initiative, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Gregory G. Geiger, artist Maria Elena González, artist and associate professor, Sculpture and New Genres, at the San Francisco
Art Institute Tim Hyde, artist and assistant professor, Department of
Art and
Art History, University of California, Davis Amanda Hunter Johnson, conservator, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Tomoko Kanamitsu, program associate, Higher and Continuing Education, Education and Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Emily Liebert, associate curator of Contemporary
Art, Cleveland Museum of
Art Peggy Phelan, Ann O'Day Maples Chair
in the
Arts, Professor of Theater & Performance Studies and English, Stanford University Sarah Roberts, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Kaeleigh Thorp, graduate student
in Museum Studies at the University of San Francisco Meredith George Van Dyke, curatorial assistant, Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art John Zarobell, associate professor and undergraduate director of International Studies at the University of San Francisco
Instructor: Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is currently a Ph.D.
candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late
modern and contemporary
art.
In addition to the exhibition, the UAG will also present multiple programming events to include: «Q&A with the Artist: A Conversation with Wendy Red Star and Michelle Lanteri» on January 25, 2018, in the NMSU HSS Auditorium 101 at 6:00 pm; a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, a feature documentary about Native American peoples» contributions to rock «n» roll history, on February 15, 2018, in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 p
In addition to the exhibition, the UAG will also present multiple programming events to include: «Q&A with the Artist: A Conversation with Wendy Red Star and Michelle Lanteri» on January 25, 2018,
in the NMSU HSS Auditorium 101 at 6:00 pm; a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, a feature documentary about Native American peoples» contributions to rock «n» roll history, on February 15, 2018, in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 p
in the NMSU HSS Auditorium 101 at 6:00 pm; a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, a feature documentary about Native American peoples» contributions to rock «n» roll
history, on February 15, 2018, in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5
history, on February 15, 2018,
in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 p
in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary
Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of
Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American
Art, Tucson Museum of
Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and
Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5
History PhD
Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018,
in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 p
in the University
Art Gallery at 5:30 pm.
Instructors: Jennie Goldstein, a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum since 2011, is currently a Ph.D.
candidate in art history at Stony Brook University where she studies late
modern and contemporary
art.
He will be interviewed by Tosha Grantham, Ph.D.
candidate in the department of
Art History, University of Maryland, College Park, and former VMFA assistant curator of modern and contemporary a
Art History, University of Maryland, College Park, and former VMFA assistant curator of
modern and contemporary
artart.
Fifty Years of Latin American
Art: Selections from the Neuberger Museum of
Art was organized by the Neuberger Museum of
Art, Purchase College, SUNY, and was curated for 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery by Patrice Giasson, Associate Curator of
Art of the Americas, and Annabel Rhodeen, a
candidate in the Masters Program
in Modern and Contemporary
Art History, Criticism, and Theory and a Neuberger Curatorial Fellow.
Amina Diab is a Ph.D.
candidate in the Department of
History of
Art at the University of York,
in partnership with Tate
Modern.
MICHELLE MILLAR FISHER is a Curatorial Assistant
in the Architecture and Design Department of the Museum of
Modern Art, and a doctoral
candidate in Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Juror: Akili Tommasino is a curatorial assistant at The Museum of
Modern Art, New York and doctoral
candidate in History of
Art and Architecture at Harvard University, where he earned his MA and BA.