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Anne Swartz

Art history professor

Education

  • Ph.D., art history, Case Western Reserve University
  • M.A., art history, Vanderbilt University
  • B.A., fine art, Sewanee: The University of the South

Credentials

Professor of art history, 1994–present, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
1994–2004 (Savannah), 2004–present (eLearning)
Off-campus Program Faculty Leader, 1996–2002
Dean of Academic Research and Faculty Development, 2000–01
Dean of the School of Fine Arts, 1997–2000
Chair, Department of Art History, 1995–97

Visiting scholar, Institute for Women and Art, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 2011–12

Fulbright scholar and visiting lecturer, Kyoritsu Women’s University, Tsuda College, and Japan Women’s University, Tokyo, 2002–03

Assistant curator, National Headquarters, BP America, Inc., Cleveland, 1991–94

Lecturer, University of Miami, Miami, 1990

Awards, recognitions, and honors

• Presidential Fellow, Savannah College of Art and Design, Spring 2002 and Summer 2013
• Fulbright Senior Specialists Roster, 2004–09, 2013–17
• Ukraine Fulbright, Senior Specialist, October 2006 (declined)

Organizations

• Art Table, 2008–present
• College Art Association, 1994–present
• Institute for Women and Art, 2009–present

Publications and presentations

• “Momentum: Women/Art/Technology,” Institute for Women and Art, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (2015): 7–10, 11–28.
• “From WIA to WAR to Zines: An Overview of Feminist Art Exhibition Practices in New York City,” Women Choose Women Again, Visual Arts Center of New Jersey in Summit, N.J. (2014): 16–29.
• “Why Digital Art History?” by Michelle Millar Fisher and Anne Swartz, Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation, Vol. 30, No. 2 (2014): 125–137.
• “The Home in Contemporary Feminist Art.” Organizer, THATCamp CAA 2014, Chicago, Feb. 10–13, 2014.