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    Caitlin Dalton

    Lecturer, Writing, and Art History

    Caitlin Dalton is an accomplished individual with a diverse educational background primarily in the arts and history.

    She holds a PhD in History of Art and Architecture from Boston University and completed her M.A. in History of Art with a focus on German Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

    Her undergraduate studies include a B.A. in English from Tufts University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, affiliated with Tufts University.

    Furthermore, Caitlin has also pursued studies at the University of Hyderabad and completed her high school education at Deerfield Academy.

    In her professional career, Caitlin has held various roles at prestigious institutions such as Boston University and Brandeis University.

    She has served as a Lecturer at the CAS Writing Program at Boston University and as a Lecturer in Art History at Brandeis University.

    Caitlin was a Dissertation Fellow at the Boston University Center for the Humanities and a Fulbright Scholar affiliated with the Fulbright Association.

    Her teaching experience includes being an Instructor of Record for Contemporary Art, Summer Sessions, and Twentieth-Century Art at Boston University.

    She has also coordinated symposiums and been involved in curatorial and academic activities during her time at different institutions.

    Caitlin's professional journey includes roles such as Adjunct Lecturer at The Boston Architectural College, Mellon Foundation Fellow at the Conservation Center, Institute of Fine Arts, and Curatorial Assistant at The Concord Art Association.

    She has also worked in consulting and executive assistant positions, demonstrating a well-rounded skill set beyond academia.

    Caitlin's passion for art, history, and education is evident through her extensive academic pursuits and diverse professional experiences.

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States