Jordan Karney Chaim is a doctoral student and Raymond and Margaret Horowitz Foundation Fellow in American Art at Boston University where her research focuses on intersections of contemporary American and Latin American art in California. Before attending Boston University, she was the Assistant Director at Mary Ryan Gallery in New York.
Olivia J. Kiers is in the final semester of the M.A. program in History of Art & Architecture at Boston University. She is currently a graduate assistant at the Boston University Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery. Olivia’s research interests focus on 19th- and early-20th-century works on paper, particularly European and American prints. Her M.A. […]
Deborah Stein is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History of Art & Architecture at Boston University, focusing on nineteenth-century American art as well as the history of American art collecting and museum formation. Her dissertation project is entitled “Charles Callahan Perkins, Classical Sculpture, and the Rhetorical Tradition in Mid-Nineteenth Century Boston.”