Barnard Art History
Department Faculty 

Maryan Ainsworth, Ph.D (Yale University)
Adjunct Professor
Professor Ainsworth teaches the undergraduate seminar Introduction to Connoisseurship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Professor Ainsworth is currently teaching this course.

Contact Information:
maryan.ainsworth@metmuseum.org

Alexander Alberro, Ph.D (Northwestern University)
Visiting Associate Professor and Visiting Virginia Bloedel Wright `51 Chair
Professor Alberro teaches courses in Modern Art, Contemporary Art and History of Photography.
Professor Alberro is currently teaching the lecture History of Photography and a graduate seminar in Latin American Art.
Contact Information:
Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tuesdays 2-4 and Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 and by appointment
301A Barnard Hall
Telephone: 212-854-0311

Email: aalberro@barnard.edu
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Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D (Columbia University)

Adjunct Professor
Professor Brielmaier teaches the undergraduate seminar Contemporary African Photography and Video.
Professor Brielmaier will be teaching this course in the Spring of 2008.
Contact Information
Email:
isbrielmaier@vassar.edu

Rosalyn Deutsche, Ph.D (CUNY)
Visiting Professor
Professor Deutsche teaches courses in modern and contemporary art, feminist theory, and urban theory.
Professor Deutsche is on leave this semester but is still overseeing the Senior Thesis Seminar and holding office hours.
Contact Information

Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tuesdays 1:30-3:00 and by appointment (sign-up on Professor Deutsche’s office door)
312 Barnard Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-8485
Email:
deutsche@erols.com
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Nicolas Guagnini
Visiting Professor
Professor Guagnini teaches BC2001 Introduction to Drawing in the fall semester. He is also a Visual Arts advisor.
Contact Information:
Barnard Hall room M321

Telephone: 854-1697

Email: nguagnin@barnard.edu

Anne Higonnet, Ph.D. (Yale University)
Professor
Anne Higonnet teaches courses on the nineteenth century, on museums, and on the history of the history of art.
Professor Higonnet is currently on leave this semester.
Contact Information
Office Hours: Please email Professor Higonnet to set up an appointment
301b Barnard Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-5050
E-mail: ahigonne@barnard.edu
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Elizabeth Hutchinson, Ph.D. (Stanford University)
Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Hutchinson teaches courses on American visual culture from the colonial period through the early twentieth century.  Her classes focus on both fine art and mass culture and trace the material expressions of the diverse populations of North America, including Anglo-Americans, African-Americans and Native Americans.
Professor Hutchinson is currently teaching the undergraduate seminar Methods and Theories of Art History.
Contact Information
Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tuesdays 3:15-5:15 and by appointment (sign-up available on Professor Hutchinson's door)
311 Barnard Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-5340
E-mail: ehutchin@barnard.edu
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Natalie Kampen, Ph.D. (Brown University)
Barbara Novak '50 Professor of Art History and Professor of Women's Studies.
Professor Kampen teaches Roman art and feminist theory, courses that address the representation of women in art as well as their role in artistic production. She brings feminist theory to bear on the understanding not only of Roman art, but on the values that have shaped the history of art.
Professor Kampen is currently teaching the undergraduate lecture Women and Art and the graduate seminar Roman Provincial Art.
Contact Information
201 Barnard Hall and 654B Schermerhorn Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-2108
E-mail: nbk6@columbia.edu
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John Miller M.F.A. (California Institute of the Arts)
Associate Professor of Professional Practice
Professor Miller teaches drawing, painting, the undergraduate seminar Art Criticism and Supervised Projects in Photography.
Professor Miller is currently teaching Art Criticism and Supervised Projects in Photography as well as the Senior Visual Arts Project. 
Contact Information
Fall
 2008 Office Hours: Tuesday 10-11am
Mezzanine 321 Barnard Hall
Telephone: 212-854-1697
Email: lownoon.john@gmail.com
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Keith Moxey, Ph.D. (University of Chicago) DEPARTMENT CHAIR
Ann Whitney Olin Professor and Professor of Art History
Professor Moxey teaches the history of Northern Renaissance art as well as courses dealing with the history of art history and with issues of theory and interpretation.
Professor Moxey is currently teaching the Introduction to Art History as well as the graduate lecture the Iconic Turn.
Contact Information
Fall
2008 Office Hours: Tuesdays 4:15-5:30pm
313 Barnard Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-5039
E-mail: pm154@columbia.edu
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Christopher Phillips M.F.A. (RIT)
Senior Curator, International Center of Photography.
Adjunct Professor 
Professor Phillips teaches an undergraduate seminar on “Contemporary Asian Photography.
This course is taught every Fall semester.
Contact Information
E-mail: cphillips@icp.org

Jonathan Reynolds, Ph.D (Stanford University)
Associate Professor of Art History
Professor Reynolds teaches Japanese architecture of the late nineteenth and twentieth-centuries.  
Professor Reynolds is currently teaching the undergraduate seminar Methods and Theories of Art History as well as the undergraduate seminar Japanese Prints
Contact Information
Fall 2008 Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10-11 and by appointment (Note sign-up on Art History office door)

Barnard Hall room 301C
Telephone: 854-5396
E-Mail:
jreynold@barnard.edu

Joan Snitzer, M.F.A. (Hunter College) DIRECTOR,  BARNARD VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM
Senior Lecturer
Professor Snitzer teaches visual arts and the undergraduate seminar Imagery and Form in the Arts.
Professor Snitzer is  currently teaching the undergraduate seminar Imagery and Form in the Arts as well as Painting and the Senior Visual Arts Project.
Contact Information
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 1-2pm (Note sign-up sheet on office door)
Mezzanine 319 Barnard Hall
Telephone: 212-854-3546
E-Mail: jsnitzer@barnard.edu

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