![]() ![]() in Architectural History from the University of Virginia (2009), and M.Sc., Architectural Conservation from Edinburgh College of Art (2011). From 2010-15, he was Senior National Account Executive at Cigna HealthcareĪnna Nau, ’06, earned her M.A. He is currently the Latino Collections Curator at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.Īrbye Curtis, ’06, is Director of Client Relations at Employer Direct Healthcare in Chicago. ![]() in the Art History Department at Binghamton in 2016. in Philosophy, Interpretation, & Culture from Binghamton University, SUNY in 2010, and his Ph.D. She is currently Program Director of the Online Degree Program, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Florida. Jocelyn Widmer, ’03, holds a Masters in Public Health and a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning with a concentration in international development (University of Florida), in addition to a Masters in Landscape Architecture (Texas A&M). Hack the Hood won $500,000 in the 2014 Google Bay Area Impact Challenge. She is Chief Operating Officer of San Francisco’s Hack the Hood, which addresses digital equity by training low-income kids to build websites for local small businesses. in Arts Administration from Boston University in 2002. He is currently Curator of Global Contemporary & Asian Art at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. in the History of Art from the University of Chicago. She is Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the U niversity of Richmond Museums, Virginia. in Art History from George Washington University. programs in art history.Įlizabeth Schlatter, ’93, earned her M.A. is also an effective preparation for application to a masters or Ph.D. Art history majors actually have a higher rate of acceptance to medical and law schools than pre-med and pre-law majors as it equips them for innovative thinking and effective cross-cultural communication. A minor in art history and a major in any other humanistic discipline, such as history, language, literature, English, philosophy, religion, etc. Careers in gallery or museum work usually require a major and an M.A. Students in art history find that their training in research, writing, broad historical knowledge and analyzing visual thinking serves them well for a wide variety of fields, such as gallery, museum, consulting, individual entrepreneurship in design related businesses. “With instructors and advisors from the industry, I was able to get hands on learning with practical, useful information.Very often the most important career choice a student will make is yet ahead: the shift in field from what they took as an undergraduate to what they will take in graduate school or in their choice of careers. ![]() She also credits the professional instructors with bringing real world experience* into the classroom. Kyla, who in 2015 earned a Bachelor of Science in Visual Effects & Motion Graphics from The Art Institute of Austin, says that her education touched on many different courses and skillsets that made her a versatile artist. “Whether it is a new technique or a new program to achieve the unachievable, am constantly in awe.” “We really do thrive off of each other.” She adds that her profession is constantly evolving-there’s always something new and challenging to learn. Kyla’s creative inspiration comes from working alongside other artists. The industry offers so much for me to touch on and explore,” she says. “I enjoy the ability to hone in on specific skills still while learning and practicing new and hardly used skills. She’s responsible for rotoscoping, painting, and compositing. Kyla Michelle Harrington is a junior digital artist at Mighty Coconut, an animation and visual effects studio specializing in original and branded content, in Austin, Texas. ![]()
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