Art History Association
About Us
Who are we?
The Art History Association is an undergraduate student-run organization. We are open to anyone, regardless of your major or knowledge of art history. Throughout the year, we have some great activities, such as museum visits, a trip to New York City, and speakers. We hold career advising sessions to help those interested in an art-related career decide what to do and how to do it.
Through regular e-mails, we keep members up-to-date on art-related events around the city, such as gallery openings, new museum exhibitions, lectures, and more. We also work closely with the Graduate Student Art History Association (GSAHA) and the Boston University Art Gallery to keep members informed of these great organizations’ events – held right on campus
Meet Your 2007-2008 Officers:
President: Rebecca McNamara (CAS’08, COM’08) is in the dual-degree program for art history
and magazine journalism. She joined AHA her freshman year and became an officer her sophomore year. During summer 2006, Rebecca studied art history and religion and traveled in northern Italy. She was an intern at the Montclair Art Museum in summer 2005, a docent at the BU Art Gallery for one year, and currently writes for BU Today.
Vice President: Shayna Nestor (CAS’08) is an art history major and English minor. She has been
a member of AHA since her freshman year, and now serves her third term on the e-board. Shayna was a docent at the BU Art Gallery for one year and currently works part-time as a library assistant at the Harvard Business School Library.
Treasurer: Annie Mancia (CAS’08) is a double-major in art history and biology. She has
been a member of AHA since her freshman year, and is serving her second term as treasurer. She
was a docent at the BU Art Gallery for one year and is involved in Athena’s Players and other campus groups.
Secretary: Margaret Bermingham (CAS’08), a double-major in art history and English, has
been in AHA for three years, serving her first term on the e-board. Margaret participated in the London Arts Administration internship program and currently works part-time at The Nielson Gallery on Newbury Street.
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