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Graduate Art History Association (GAHA)

The Graduate Art History Association is established in order to further the academic, professional, and social goals of graduate students in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Maryland. GAHA helps to keep new students, students not TAing, and students who are writing dissertations involved in the department professionally and socially. This is a place where new students can obtain professional development and ask advanced students for advice about the program. We run semi-annual fundraisers to help support our annual Guest Lecture and Colloquium and our Undergraduate Art History Symposium, as well as other events and workshops with our faculty advisor and other faculty members during our monthly meetings. All graduate students are encouraged to join.

The GAHA File Repository preserves documents from the University of Maryland's Graduate Art History Association, including meeting minutes, reports on events like our guest lecture series, as well as reports on our ongoing "Managing Milestones" series, with advice and reflections by graduate students on the major steps in our academic life from the MA thesis through defending your dissertation and beyond. To view the file repository, click here.

Current Students

Molly Abraham
MA/PhD student, Medieval and Early Renaissance Art
office: 4205 Parren J. Mitchell Art/Sociology Building
email: mroseabraham@gmail.com
Bio
Katie Altizer
Ph.D. Candidate, Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Art
email: kaltizer@umd.edu
Bio
Laura Brady
MA Student, Twentieth-Century Modernism
email: lbrady1@umd.edu
Bio
Maura Callahan
MA/PhD Student, Contemporary American Art
email: mcallah5@umd.edu
Bio
Amanda Chen
PhD Candidate, Roman Art and Archaeology
email: akchen@umd.edu
Bio
Chao Chi Chiu (邱肇極)
PhD Student, Modern Japanese Art
email: ccc024@umd.edu
Bio
Alyson Cluck
PhD Candidate, Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art
email: acluck@gmail.com
Bio
Ashley Cope
MA/PhD Student, American Art
office: Undergraduate Career Advisor – arthcareer@umd.edu
email: acope@umd.edu
Bio
Zoe Copeman
PhD Student, Early Modern European Art
email: zcopeman@umd.edu
Bio
Tony Cui
MA/PhD Student, Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art
email: tcui@umd.edu
Bio
Lindsay Dupertuis
PhD Candidate, Italian Renaissance Art
email: ldupertu@umd.edu
Bio
Charline Fournier Petit
PhD student, Eighteenth-Century Italian sculpture
email: charline.fournier.petit@gmail.com
Bio
Madeline Gent
PhD Candidate, Chinese Art
email: mgent@umd.edu
Bio
Mary Ann Ginsberg
PhD Candidate, Twentieth-Century Art
email: magins19@umd.edu
Bio, Publications
Mallory Haselberger
PhD Student, Seventeenth-Century European Art
email: mnhasel@umd.edu
Bio, LinkedIn
Juliet Huang
PhD Student, late medieval and early modern European art and fashion
email: jh2020@umd.edu
Bio
Alyssa Hughes
PhD student, Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish art
email: amh909@umd.edu
Bio
Valeria Iacovelli
PhD student, Contemporary Art History and Theory
office: 3212 Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology building
email: iaco@umd.edu
Bio
Marco Polo Juarez
PhD Student, Twentieth-Century Latin-American and American Art
office: 4205 Parren J. Mitchell Art/Sociology Building
email: mpjuarez@umd.edu
Bio
Vianna Newman Dennis
PhD Student, Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art
office: Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building
email: vnewman@umd.edu
Bio
Melanie Woody Nguyen
PhD Candidate, Contemporary Art and Theory
office: 4212 Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building
email: melanien@umd.edu
Bio
Patricia Ortega-Miranda
PhD Student, Twentieth-Century Latin-American Art
email: lapatrymiranda@yahoo.com
Bio
Caroline Paganussi
PhD Candidate, Italian Renaissance Art
office: 4302 Art/Sociology Building
email: cpaganus@terpmail.umd.edu
Bio
Jennifer Plyler
PhD Candidate, Seventeenth-Century Dutch and Flemish Art
email: jsplyler@umd.edu
Bio
Hannah Prescott
MA/PhD Student, Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe
email: hprescot@umd.edu
Bio
Claire Rasmussen
MA student, Modern and Contemporary American Art
email: clairerasmuss@gmail.com
Bio
Alison Singer
PhD Student, American Art
email: ali.singer@gmail.com
Bio
Gabrielle Tillenburg
MA/PhD Student, Modern and Contemporary Carribean and Diasporic Art
email: gtillen@terpmail.umd.edu
Bio
Abigail Upshaw
PhD Candidate, Italian Renaissance Art
office: 4223 Art/Sociology Building
email: aupshaw@umd.edu
Bio
Kathleen Weigand
PhD Student, Central and Eastern European Modernism
email: kweigand@umd.edu
Bio
Cecilia Wichmann
PhD Student, Contemporary Art and Theory
email: cwich@umd.edu
Bio, LinkedIn
Lillian Wies
PhD Candidate, Modern Japanese Art
email: lwies@umd.edu
Bio
Nan Zhong
PhD Student, Chinese Art
email: nzhong@umd.edu
Bio, Website
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