Charlotte J. Maier - University of Georgia

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 Charlotte J. Maier 1040 Blue Beech Pointe • Athens, Georgia • 30606 (706) 424-­‐3951 • charlotte.maier@uga.edu EDUCATION Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia – Athens, Georgia • August 2014 with intended graduation in May 2016 Master of Arts in Art History • GPA: 3.8 Georgia College – Milledgeville, Georgia • Graduated December 2013 Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Museum Studies • GPA: 3.7 Honors: Hope Scholarship, Lowe Scholarship, Dean’s List (Spring 2010 through Fall 2012 consecutive semesters), and President’s List (Spring and Fall 2013) ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, August 2014 -­‐ current Graduate Assistant • Grading attendance, assignments, quizzes and exams for two undergraduate courses: Modern Art and Art History II Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, March 2015 -­‐ current Writer, Georgia Museum of Art’s Master of Fine Arts Exit Show Catalogue • Visited studios of and interviewed all MFA candidates • Writing essays on three artists for the exhibition catalogue Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, April 2015 – current Treasurer, Association of Graduate Art Students (AGAS) • Responsible for allocating, monitoring, and analyzing finances Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, August 2014 -­‐ April 2015 Public Relations Chair, Association of Graduate Art Students (AGAS) • Advertising art historian speaker lectures via designing and administering posters, emails, and Athens area or Art related websites Georgia College Art Department, January 2013 -­‐ May 2013 Art History Teaching Assistant • Assisted in three courses taught by Dr. Elissa Auerbach: Art and Ideas, Ancient to Medieval Art History, and Writing About Art • Organized and led class discussions • Graded assignments, discussions, quizzes, tests, and projects Georgia College Art Department, Summer 2011 Independent Study, New York City • Designed independent study course, coordinated with Dr. Tina Yarborough, Georgia College • Generated portfolio of research of the museum and of selected works • Conducted research on the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery in relation to the Museum of Modern Art and twentieth-­‐century art MUSEUM EXPERIENCE Madison Museum of Fine Art, March 2015 – current Curator, Lamar Dodd School of Art’s 2015 “Making Masters” Exhibition • Co-­‐curating exhibition of works submitted by second year Master’s of Fine Arts students at the Lamar Dodd School of Art • Exhibit will occur in September 2015 Georgia Museum of Art, January 2014 -­‐ May 2014 Education Intern • Developed educational materials based on museum’s collection such as gallery guides, activities, and discussions • Planned and implemented educational programs and events, including organizing four family day programs • Conducted research on upcoming exhibitions for docent education Georgia College Museum of Fine Art, January 2013 -­‐ December 2013 Curatorial Intern • Catalogued and organized the permanent collection (about 500 drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, textiles and mixed-­‐
media works) • Trained new interns in using cataloguing database, Past Perfect Museum Software • Formulated loan policies and loan agreement contracts Georgia College Art Department, August 2010 -­‐ December 2013 Gallery Assistant, Blackbridge Hall Art Gallery • Assisted in the installation of the following exhibitions: Panhandle Slim, Art For Folk, Fall 2013; Laura Bell, Delicate Intricacies, Spring 2013; Perspectives: Art Faculty Exhibition, Spring 2013; James Luna, Rock & Roll Photo Coup, Phantasmagoria, Spring 2013; Richard Lou, Stories On My Back, Fall 2012; Michael Marks, Passages, Fall 2012; Jonathan Brilliant, Two Rooms, Spring 2011; Scenes From Within: Contemporary Art from China, Fall 2011; Cynthia Brinich-­‐Langlois, The Fantastical Colonization of the Planet Mars, Fall 2010 Georgia College Art Department, November 2012 -­‐ October 2013 Head Curator, Blackbridge Hall Art Gallery • Curated exhibition, Measure for Measure: Encaustic Works by Michele Schuff • Delivered a research-­‐based, public presentation of the exhibition at the exhibition opening • Attended studio and gallery visits • Researched artist's methodology, subject matter, and medium • Led installation of paintings and sculptures CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS, AND GUEST LECTURES Georgia College Art Department, December 13, 2013 Art History Senior Capstone, Mayfair Hall • Delivered a scholarly art historical public presentation, “Katherine Sophie Dreier and her relation to Marcel Duchamp’s Tu m’“ on year-­‐
long research project Georgia College Museum, March 22, 2013 Patience Russell Peterson Seminar for Museum Educators • Attended seminar and workshop by Sharon Vatsky, Education Director of The Guggenheim Museum Georgia College Art Department, April 2013 Guest Lecturer • Presented lecture on Romanesque pilgrimage to an Ancient and Medieval Art History course • Written under the direction of Dr. Elissa Auerbach, Georgia College Georgia College Student Research Conference, April 2012 Student Research Conference Presentation • Delivered a scholarly art historical paper “Shadowed Versus Spotlighted: Issues of Class in Pierre-­‐Auguste Renoir’s The Apple Seller” • Written under the direction of Dr. Elissa Auerbach, Georgia College RELEVANT COURSEWORK Graduate: th
• Byzantine Art, American Art, Modern Art in the Realm of Dance, European Art: 1886-­‐1918, Contemporary Art, and 19 Century Photography Undergraduate: • Art History Courses: Ancient to Medieval Art, Renaissance to Modern Art, Dadaism, Contemporary African Art, Twentieth-­‐Century Art, Northern Renaissance Art, Leonardo Michelangelo and Raphael, Women and Art, Writing About Art, Global History of Body Art, and Art Criticism • Museum Studies Courses: Museum Theory and Development, Museum Administration, and Exhibition Design • Studio Art Courses: Drawing, Two-­‐Dimensional Design, Three-­‐Dimensional Design, and Digital Art • French Courses: three course in Elementary French and Intermediate French Reading • Study Abroad Courses: Cultural Study of Paris and Philosophy in Paris (European Council, Summer 2013) SKILLS • Adobe suite, Microsoft Office suite, Museum Collection Software (PastPerfect) REFERENCES • Dr. Nell Andrew, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia • nandrew@uga.edu • Elissa Auerbach, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art History, Georgia College • (478) 445-­‐0808 • Carissa DiCindio, Ph.D., Curator of Education, Georgia Museum of Art, The University of Georgia • cdicindio@uga.edu • Carlos Herrera, MFA, Associate Professor of Museum Studies, Georgia College • (619) 804-­‐4990 
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