Nora Rosengarten

Nora Rosengarten

Printmaking, 19th and 20th C American/European art
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Nora Rosengarten (she/her) studies the history of printmaking from the 19th C to the present in Europe and the Americas. Her scholarship is animated by methodologies of materiality and process, as well as queer and feminist theories of knowledge, affect, difference, and critique.

Nora holds a B.A. in Art History from Georgetown University (2014) and an M.A. in the History of Art from Williams College/The Clark Art Institute (2019), where her qualifying paper was titled "Max Klinger, Francisco Goya, and the Formation of Modern Aquatint." During her time as a Masters student, Nora was the recipient of the Judith M. Lenett Memorial Fellowship in Conservation. Her culminating project entailed researching and conserving a pair of nineteenth-century American globes, currently in Williams College's Chapin Library collections. Before matriculating to Harvard University, Nora was Curatorial Assistant in Paintings and Sculpture at the Clark Art Institute. 

 

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