If you are a former student in the Department of Art & Music Histories, and you would like to have your name, degree, and a short summary of your accomplishments listed on this site, please e-mail the site administrator faweb@cas.syr.edu
Amy Adams (M.A. 2004)
Amy was recently awarded a Graduate Teaching Fellowship at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. She began her studies for a Ph.D. in Fall 2004, and she plans to specialize in early twentieth-century Russian art.
Charity Anderson (M.A. 2004)
Since graduating, Charity has contributed (as an author) to a forthcoming catalogue of the collection of the Jack S. Blanton Museum at the University of Texas at Austin and recently took a position at Hirschl & Adler Modern Gallery in New York.
Dana Anderson (B.A. 2006)
After graduating, Dana completed internships at Spanierman Gallery, LLC and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City while obtaining her Master's Degree in Art Business at Sotheby's Institute. She is now a Junior Associate at a corporate and private art consulting and management firm in Manhattan.
Ross Barrett (M.A. 2002)
Ross, a specialist in American art, entered the doctoral program in art history at Boston University during the Fall 2002 semester.
Kathleen Bice (B.A. 2006)
Kathleen recently received a Masters in Arts Management from City University in London, England. She is currently seeking gainful employment in the field here in the United States.
Laura Bintzer (B.A. 2006)
Laura is currently working at the Museum of the City of New York in the department of Public Programs.
Emily Gaines Buchler (M.A. 2003)
Emily is an Education Program Specialist at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
Jessica Del Fuoco (B.A. 2005)
Jessica, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program, currently resides in Syracuse and has been working for SU Abroad and Enrollment Management as the Senior Student Records Coordinator since 2005. She is currently taking classes part time at Syracuse and is working toward a Masters in Cultural Foundations of Education.
Eric Gleason (B.A. 2005)
Eric is currently employed by the Marlborough Gallery in Mahattan. In September 2007, he will take the position of Sales Director at the Gallery.
Sarah Humphrey (B.A. 2006)
Sarah has been accepted, with fellowship support, into the graduate program in art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, beginning in fall 2006.
Jessica Kluck(B.A. 2008)
Jessica, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program, has been admitted to the M.A. program in opera at USC.
Julia Korona (B.A. 2006)
Julia, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program, currently lives in Mansfield, MA and is freelancing in the entertainment industry in the Boston area.
Stephanie Kuhlmann (M.A. 2004)
Stephanie works as an Art Consultant at Atlas Galleries in Chicago, which specializes in master prints, drawings, and contemporary painting and sculpture.
Gabrielle Lawson (B.A. 2007)
Gabrielle, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program, is an assistant to Tony Melillo, the menswear fashion designer.
SooJin Lee (M.A. 2003)
SooJin began her doctoral studies in twentieth-century art (the second half) at the University of Illinois at Chicago during the Fall 2005 semester.
Kate Lemay(B.A.2001)
Kate is a Ph.D Candidate in Art History and American Studies at Indiana University. She received a Fulbright Grant to research my dissertation in France 2008-2009. For the 2009-2010 academic year Kate is a Terra Foundation Predoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Jennifer Luzzo (B.A. 2007)
Jennifer, who graduated from the Music History and Cultures program, has been awarded a Graduate Assistantship in the Band Department at Syracuse University. She will be pursuing a Master's Degree in Music Education at the Setnor School of Music.
Meghan Maher (B.A. 2009)
has entered the M.A. program in Museum Studies at George Washington University.
Megan Manni (B.A. 2000)
Megan is a freelance writer based in New York. She writes features for online and print magazines, and writes/copyedits documents, web content, and marketing materials for small businesses.
Elizabeth Manton (B.A. 2000)
After completing her studies at Syracuse, Elizabeth received an M.A. in Italian Renaissance Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art at the University of London. She currently resides in the Netherlands
Elizabeth Maxwell (B.A. 2006)
Liz is currently an intern at the M. H. de Young Museum in San Francisco.
Catherine Nelson (B.A. 2003)
Catie is Director of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations for the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C.
Tiffany Newhill-Leahy (B.A. 2009)
Tiffany, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program, has been admitted into the musicology Ph.D. program at SUNY-Stonybrook.
Jessica Noonan (B.A. 2006)
Jess has been accepted, with fellowship support, into the M.A. program in Art History at the University of Connecticut, where she will begin studies in the fall of 2006.
Brita Pagels (B.A. 2005)
Brita is the manager of Chateau Gallery in Westmont, Illinois.
Edwina Phillips (M.A. 2007)
Upon receiving her MA in art history in May 2007, Edwina served as a summer intern at the St. Louis Museum of Art. She is currently the McDermott Graduate Curatorial Intern in the Department of Decorative Arts and Design at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Chantal Pinard (B.A. 2005)
Chantal, a graduate of the Music History and Cultures program who specialized in ethnomusicology, has been accepted into the Languages and Cultures of Asia program at the University of Wisconsin.
Colleen Truax (M.A. 2009)
Colleen is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Virginia Commonwealth University, specializing in American art.
Eric Ramirez-Weaver (M.A. 2002)
Eric completed his Ph.D. in medieval art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University in May 2008. He is now an assistant professor in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia.
Miriam Said (B.A. 2009)
has an internship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 2009-2010 academic year..
Liam Schaefer (B.A. 2008)
Liam recently became an assistant researcher for Art Resource.
Meredith Schmidt (B.A. 2001)
Meredith will be attending Cornell for her Masters of Regional Planning. Currently she has an internship at the Albany Housing Authority.
Lauren Sodano (M.A. 2008)
Lauren is the Collections Manager at Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY.
Darin Stine (M.A. 2009)
has entered the Ph.D. program in art history at the University of Manchester, England.
Christina Tripi (B.A. 2008)
Christina is a galltery assistant at Otto Naumann, Ltd. in New York City.
Christopher Wayner (B.A. 2006)
Christopher has been accepted, with fellowship support, into the graduate program in art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, beginning in fall 2006.










