
Student, and Student
Dana Hogan is a PhD candidate in Art History under the supervision of Dr. Sara Galletti and is enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Gender & Feminist Studies. Her doctoral project, “Expanding Worlds: Women Artists and Cross-Cultural Encounters in Early Modern Europe (Working Title)” foregrounds women in the study of cross-cultural circulation of artists and works of art, as well as their subjects and objects. She has presented her research on Italian women as makers, patrons, and subjects of art at national conferences and was awarded the 2020 Snyder Prize of the New College Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Studies. Dana is the 2021-22 Research Lead of Project Vox and is a member of the Wired! group, contributing to the Building Duke initiative. She is also a 2021-22 Peer Mentoring Fellow.
Dana completed her M.A. in Italian Renaissance Art through Syracuse University in Florence (2017) and received a B.A. (cum laude) in Art History and Comparative Literature from Williams College (2015). Prior to her doctoral studies, she held positions at the Norton Museum of Art, The Smithsonian Associates, the Chapin Rare Books Library, the Frick Art Museum (Pittsburgh), and The Museum of Language Arts. Most recently, Dana was a curatorial assistant and contributor to the exhibition La grandezza dell'universo nell'arte di Giovanna Garzoni (Uffizi, 2020) under the direction of Dr. Sheila Barker.
Dana completed her M.A. in Italian Renaissance Art through Syracuse University in Florence (2017) and received a B.A. (cum laude) in Art History and Comparative Literature from Williams College (2015). Prior to her doctoral studies, she held positions at the Norton Museum of Art, The Smithsonian Associates, the Chapin Rare Books Library, the Frick Art Museum (Pittsburgh), and The Museum of Language Arts. Most recently, Dana was a curatorial assistant and contributor to the exhibition La grandezza dell'universo nell'arte di Giovanna Garzoni (Uffizi, 2020) under the direction of Dr. Sheila Barker.