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STONGE, Carmen L.
Assistant Professor

Phone: (412) 396-5465
Office: 615 College Hall
Fax: (412) 396-1439
Office hours for Spring 2009: MWF 10:50-11:50 and by appointment
E-mail: stonge@duq.edu

STONGE, Carmen L. (City University of New York). Assistant Professor of Art History. Dr. Stonge specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century European art and American modern and contemporary painting and sculpture. As the former Director of the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery at the College of Old Westbury (New York), Dr. Stonge has practical experience in museology, which contributes to her expertise and continuing research on arts institutions. She also has interests in Northern Renaissance art and in the history of patronage, collecting, and exhibitions. Dr. Stonge's current research focuses on German
women artists of the early twentieth century. Her most recent publications include "Women of the Folkwang" in the Woman's Art Journal and ñMaking Private Collections Public: Waagen and the Royal Museum of Berlin,î in the Journal of the History of Collections. Dr. Stonge is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Stony Brook Chapter.


Courses Offered
ARHY 161: Arts and the Human Experience
ARHY 302: Early Modern Art
ARHY 367W: Dada and Surrealism
ARHY 376W: Contemporary Art
ARHY 441W: American Painting and Sculpture

   
 
 
 
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