Suggestions
Alexandra Kaczenski
Doctoral Candidate at Case Western Reserve University
Alexandra Kaczenski is an accomplished professional with a strong academic background in Art History and Latin studies.
She holds a Bachelor's degree with Highest Honors in the Major in History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of California, Santa Cruz, along with a Master's degree in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation from the Courtauld Institute of Art in University of London.
Additionally, Alexandra has pursued further studies as a Mellon Fellow in Post-Classical Latin at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Currently, she is a Doctoral Student at Case Western Reserve University, adding to her rich educational profile.
Throughout her career, Alexandra has been associated with prestigious organizations, having worked as a Curatorial Assistant at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Her experience also includes roles such as Cataloger at Bonhams, Manuscripts Curatorial Graduate Intern at the J. Paul Getty Museum, and Metalwork Curatorial Intern at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Furthermore, Alexandra has contributed her skills as a Researcher/Preview Worker at Bonhams, an Assistant at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, and a Special Collections Volunteer at UC Santa Cruz.
Her diverse professional background also involves serving as a Content Researcher for e-book Education at Handstand-Inc. and participating as a Public Programs Intern at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Alexandra Kaczenski's extensive involvement in various roles within the field of art and culture showcases her commitment to scholarly pursuits and museum curation.