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Emma Wolin

Box 717 - 5800 Bay Shore Rd Sarasota, FL 34243 emma.wolin@ncf.edu (973) 508-4465 cell

Education
New College of Florida - The Honors College of the State University System Sarasota, FL Area of Concentration: Art History and Gender Studies (BA) August 2011 - May 2015 (anticipated graduation) GPA: N/A (New College issues narrative evaluations as opposed to numerical grades) Freie Universitt (semester abroad) Berlin, Germany August - December 2013 Intensive German language program along with two art history content courses Columbia Senior High School Maplewood, NJ September 2007 - June 2011 Graduated with honors, enrolled in all AP and honors classes throughout high school GPA: 3.92

Relevant Coursework
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Motherhood: Image and Experience The Renassiance in the North Nineteenth Century Painting From Caligari to Goodbye, Lenin!: A Cultural History of German Cinema Religion and Sexuality Images of Women in the Twentieth Century Classical Art: Ancient Greece and Rome Modernism and Madness From Readymade to Garbage: the Legacy of Marcel Duchamp

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The Gothic Cathedral Intermediate Spanish Elementary and Intermediate German Black Mountain / New York School Poetry Art and Dictatorship Perspectives on Twentieth Century Art in Central Europe Mann, Kafka, Musil and Schnitzler: Crisis of Identity in Early Twentieth Century Central European Fiction

Research Experience
Curatorial Intern- Prints and Drawings Department at the Blanton Museum (U. of Texas at Austin) Summer 2013 Conducted research on Albrecht Drers figure studies, researched upcoming exhibition titled Imperial Augsburg: Renaissance Prints and Drawings, 1475-1540 and assisted in handling objects in the Prints and Drawings Study Room Research Intern Ringling Museum of Art Library January 2012 ! Researched a collection of modern art titled American Moderns 1910-1960: From OKeeffe to Rockwell on loan from the Brooklyn Museum. Researched a total of 42 artists, including: Georgia OKeeffe, Norman Rockwell, Marsden Hartley, Alfred Stieglitz, Milton Avery, Stuart Davis and Elie Nadelman. Exhibition is scheduled to open at the Ringling Museum in June 2013.

Research Project for Dr. Cris Hassold January 2013 ! Conducted research on postmodern art for Professor Cris Hassold in preparation for her class Twentieth Century Post-Pop/Postmodernism. Research focused on lowbrow art, specifically the work of Mike Kelley, John Currin and Mark Ryden

Work Experience
Art History Teaching Assistant New College of FL Fall 2012 - Present ! Research focused on female medieval saints, specifically Catherine of Siena ! Utilized databases like JSTOR ! Mastered Chicago style footnotes and bibliographies Residential Counselor Duke University Talent Identification Program Summer 2012 ! Responsible for supervising residential life for a group of nine 7th and 8th graders ! Organized extracurricular activities

Volunteer and Extracurricular Experience


! Co-Treasurer, Sixth Annual All Power to the Imagination Conference (student-organized academic conference) Sarasota, FL Fall 2012 - Present Campus Outreach Volunteer, Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida Sarasota, FL August 2011 - Present Tutor, SCEEP (Suburban Cultural Education and Enrichment Programs) Maplewood, NJ Spring 2007 Winter 2010 Phone Bank Volunteer, Vote No on Amendment 6 Campaign Sarasota, FL August - November 2012 New College Foundation Scholarship Degas: Agency in Images of Women in Valley Humanities Review, Spring 2013 see: http://www.lvc.edu/vhr/articles/wolin%20final.pdf Presenter, New Scholars, New College: Degas: Agency in Images of Women, May 2013 Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Docs Experience in Adobe Photoshop Suite Foreign languages: conversational Spanish and German

Awards, Honors and Publications


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Miscellaneous Skills

Hobbies and Interests


Film, photography, feminist theory, visual culture, German language and culture (with a particular interest in Weimar era art), literature, and travel (especially museum visits).

References:
Dr. Malena Carrasco, Professor of Art History at the New College of Florida 941.487.4606 carrasco@ncf.edu Francesca Consagra, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Blanton Museum 314.972.3402 francesca.consagra@blantonmuseum.org

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