NEWS



February 23, 2023: Coverage of Betye Saar: Heat of a Wanderer and Fellow Wanderer: Isabella Stewart Gardner's Travel Albums in Getty Magazine

February 16. 2023: Review of Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer in the Boston Globe

March 29, 2021: Review of Painting by Numbers on Hyperallergic: "Painting by Numbers is a methods book.  It’s careful and systematic... It leaves audiences to wonder what work the book will inspire as other researchers draw from the quantitative foundation Greenwald has established."

July 15, 2020: Interview with WBUR’s The ARTery

November 12, 2019: Announcement of curatorial appointment at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

October 25, 2019: Full video of Coding our Collection available online

October 25, 2019: Press Release about Coding our Collection: The National Gallery of Art Datathon

April 27, 2019: Publication of Alliance of American Museums blog post about Coding our Collection

March 11, 2019: Posting of video of the talk “Pop without Pretense: Mass Media and the Art of James Castle” on the National Gallery of Art website.

March 16, 2018: Press release about appointment as Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

December 8, 2017: Addition of biography to the Artl@s team website

October 19th, 2017: Announcement of Fellowship on Wiener-Anspach Foundation website

September 19th, 2016: Announcement of October 27th Lecture at the Frick Collection

May 4th, 2016: Publication of The Big Picture: Thomas Moran’s The Grand Cañon of the Yellowstone and the Development of the American West

April 22nd, 2016: Publication of “A Blog Post Helps Solve an Art Mystery” on Winterthur Museum & Library Blog

April 11th, 2016: Publication of “How Predictable is Economic Progress?” in Research Policy (acknowledged by J.D. Farmer and F. Lafond for assistance with data collection)

February 26th, 2016: Announcement of College Art Association Travel Grant in CAA 2016 Annual Conference Highlights

January 15th, 2016: Publication of “Sleuthing in Rare Books to Reveal and Art Lover’s Interests” on Winterthur Museum & Library Blog

December 2015: Review of James Kearns and Alister Mills (ed.), The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881 in the Journal of European Studies

November 19th, 2015: Announcement of Terra Foundation for American Art Research Travel Grant to the United States

September 1st, 2015: List of Winterthur Long-Term Fellows

July 23rd, 2015: Publication of The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881

June 22nd, 2015: Premier of documentary film Women at Wadham: Past, Present and Future

February 27th, 2015: Launch of Wadham #IGavetoDorothy Campaign

February 24th, 2015: Presentation of “‘Scarcity of Women’” Paper at Wadham Graduate Research Forum

September 8th, 2014: Institute for New Economic Thinking Biography Posted

June 17th, 2014: Announcement of Wadham College Middle Common Room Presidential Election

May 28th, 2014: A summary of “Genius for Sale! Artistic Production and Economic Context in the Long Nineteenth Century,” a one-day conference at Wolfson College, Oxford

May 10th, 2014: Introducing Arts & Econ, a website dedicated to research at the intersection of art and economics

February 27th, 2014: Interview with Rodeph Shalom School