Dr. Angela Miller is in the New York Times!
The article references her scholarship on PaJaMa, in particular her 2023 book Body Language, co-authored with Nick Mauss
The article references her scholarship on PaJaMa, in particular her 2023 book Body Language, co-authored with Nick Mauss
PhD student Rayna (Yihao) Li has been selected as one of two graduate students to receive the 2025 Newman Exploration Travel Award.
Dr. Nicola Aravecchia presented at Brandeis University on February 14.
PhD Student Hannah Wier recently published a review of Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers at the National Gallery, London, in the Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide journal
Ashley Danzig (Class of 2025) is named as a 2025-2026 Princeton in Latin America Fellow.
Megan Orlanski was accepted to the Courtauld's MA program.
On February 27, 2025, the Department of Art History & Archaeology and American Culture Studies presented Indigenous Perspectives II: Museums, Stewardship, and Native American Art. This was the second iteration of the Indigenous Perspectives panels, which grew out of collaborations within the Indigenous St Louis Working Group (funded by the Divided City initiative in the Center for the Humanities).
Dr. Kleutghen contributed to the Journal of Early Modern History and Journal18.
In Spring 2026, Dr. Kristina Kleutghen will be an Ailsa Mellon Bruce Senior Fellow at the National Gallery of Art.
In February 2025, Dr. Kristina Kleutghen delivered the Ann Walker Bell Lecture for the Gardiner Museum (Toronto, Canada).
William Satloff (Undergraduate Class of 2022) will be undertaking a role at the Drawings Department of the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.