
MA; History of Art & Architecture
Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Claire is a recent graduate of the University of Georgia where she received her B.A. in Art History and English, as well as a certificate in Museum Studies. During her time as an undergraduate, she interned as a Curatorial Assistant at the Georgia Museum of Art and was Vice President of the Art History Society. Her interests reside in examining issues of identity, gender, and class in European Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries, as well as a more recent interest in Native American Art. Outside of Art History, Claire enjoys going to the movies, scoping out the best coffee shops, and curling up with a good book and her cat.
MA Paper:
“The Art of Exhibiting Assault: Revisionism in Titian: Women, Myth and Power at The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum”
Research Interests:
- Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century European Art
- Native American Art
- Issues and Problems Facing Contemporary Museums