Contributors to this blog: Drs. Beth Harris, Juliana Kreinik, and Steven Zucker

Beth Harris is Director of Digital Learning at the Museum of Modern Art & Steven Zucker is Dean of Graduate Studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Juliana Kreinik is Research Assistant at the Hans Hofmann Catalogue Raisonné project.

You can reach us at:
beth.harris@gmail.com
drszucker@gmail.com
julianakreinik@gmail.com

11 Responses to “About”

  1. Steven Rosen Says:

    Are either of you available for a telephone interview about smARThistory podcasts, for a Denver Post story I’m doing on museum podcasts?

    Sincerely,

    Steven Rosen
    310/441-5102
    (Los Angeles-based writer)

  2. Gina Adams Says:

    ISTE is currently developing a book entitled Educator’s Podcast Guide 2007,
    by Bard Williams, which is scheduled for publication by the International
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  3. Michelle Pacansky-Brock Says:

    On behalf of art historians everywhere, thank you for your innovative thinking and application of current technologies in the teaching of art history. I’ve learned so much from your posts and appreciate your willingness to collaborate with other educators.

    Cheers!

  4. Felicia Appenteng Says:

    Hello,

    My name is Felicia Appenteng and I work for Instituto de Empresa (www.ie.edu) in Madrid. We have recently created a blog that discusses issues of the humanities called The Sapiens Tribune. Everyday a different scholar posts an entry about various topics in the humanities.

    http://www.sapienstribune.net

    I find your blog to be fascinating and am thinking about adding a link to your blog on ours and I was wondering if you would be interested in doing the same for us.

    Please let me know and thank you for your time.

    –FA

  5. naomi gross Says:

    I am so impressed with your site. You really inspire me!

  6. J.Perez Says:

    Bravo! Thanks for bringing art history into the 21st century. I am definitely going to share this site/as well as your accompanying site with my students and colleagues. I teach art history to a group of 15-17 year olds, and this is the way they like to work! Stokstad and Jansen are great but soooo heavy!

  7. cvns Says:

    By reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it. http://www.laizjj.cn/

  8. Jay Van Buren Says:

    hey y’all this is a great project you have going. I would love to know what you thought of brooklyn is watching– which is a RL SL art cross-over project its over the river in williamsburg at Jack the Pelican Presents. Read about it here:
    http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2008/03/mixed-reality-w.html

  9. Nancy Merriman Says:

    I tripped on your site by accident. What a wonderful site and so well done. Kudos, you guys have done a wonderful job and a great service. For those with an interest in art, but no formal education this is a boon. thank you so much.

  10. Beth Says:

    Thanks for the kind words Nancy!

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