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Julia Silverman
PhD Candidate in the History of Art & Architecture, Harvard University
Julia Silverman is a PhD candidate in the History of Art and Architecture department at Harvard University, with a secondary field in American Studies.12 Her research focuses on 19th and 20th century art and material culture, particularly examining the role of design in the spread and contestation of American colonialism.1
Research Interests
Julia's academic interests are diverse and include:
- Art historical methodologies
- Craft revivals
- Visual history of natural and social sciences
She is currently collaborating with the Hopi Tribe of Northern Arizona on a project exploring the intersecting histories of design practice, federal craft legislation, and intellectual property.1
Education and Experience
Julia's educational background includes:
- PhD candidate at Harvard University (current)
- MA from the Williams College/Clark Art Institute Graduate Program in the History of Art
- BA (with honors) from The University of Chicago1
In addition to her role as a Graduate Student Instructor at Harvard University, Julia has held positions such as:
- Center for American Art Silver Fellow at Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Research Assistant at Harvard University
Additional Academic Pursuits
Julia has participated in specialized programs to enhance her expertise:
- Otsego Institute for Native American Art History at the Fenimore Art Museum (2019)
- Newberry Consortium in American Indian Studies (NCAIS) Summer Institute at the Newberry Library (2020)1
Julia Silverman's academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the intersections of art, design, and cultural history, with a particular focus on Native American studies and the impact of colonialism on art and material culture.