Nicole L
Art History Professor at State University of New York College at Cortland- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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State University of New York Cortland
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Art History Professor
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Jan 2022 - Present
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Binghamton University
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Adjunct Professor
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Jun 2015 - Dec 2019
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Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Adjunct Professor
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Jan 2018 - May 2018
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Binghamton University
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Visual Resource Assistant
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Aug 2013 - Dec 2014
• Catalogue slide data into the computer system • Managed database of images • Adjusted images for use via Photoshop • Research artists, dates, titles to properly catalog slides • Scan slides for documentation • File slides in the physical slide library • Assist students/staff in locating specific images • Catalogue slide data into the computer system • Managed database of images • Adjusted images for use via Photoshop • Research artists, dates, titles to properly catalog slides • Scan slides for documentation • File slides in the physical slide library • Assist students/staff in locating specific images
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Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center
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Buffalo, New York, United States
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Curatorial Assistant
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Aug 2006 - Sep 2012
• Researched artists and their oeuvres to obtain missing data for the gallery’s database • Assisted in curating shows (removing and hanging new work and designing layout) alongside head curator • Communicated with artists and patrons • Handled PR and media requests for shows • Managed and organized various events and openings • Researched artists and their oeuvres to obtain missing data for the gallery’s database • Assisted in curating shows (removing and hanging new work and designing layout) alongside head curator • Communicated with artists and patrons • Handled PR and media requests for shows • Managed and organized various events and openings
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Litelab
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United States
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Architecture and Planning
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Manager
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Aug 2006 - Oct 2009
• Managed multiple high-end, large client accounts for architectural, lightening design firm • Maintained client relationships and ensured all client files were current • Quickly acted to resolve problems, even before the customer was aware a problem existed • Acted as liaison between valued customers and other departments within the company • Worked to up-sell customers after initial purchases to further generate revenue for the company • Entered new orders into the system and kept daily progress records • Filled in for Shipping Manager when out, contacted local and international shipping companies for estimates, used online sources to schedule pick-ups, and created packing slips
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Oxford Gallery
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Artists and Writers
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1 - 100 Employee
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Assistant Curator
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Aug 2002 - Dec 2003
• Assisted head curator by designing and setting up three exhibitions over the course of the internship • Researched possible acquisitions • Digitally photographed eighteenth and nineteenth-century American art, along with the Contemporary art collection • Modified images through Photoshop and uploaded them onto the gallery’s website • Researched background information to keep artists’ portfolios up-to-date • Assisted head curator by designing and setting up three exhibitions over the course of the internship • Researched possible acquisitions • Digitally photographed eighteenth and nineteenth-century American art, along with the Contemporary art collection • Modified images through Photoshop and uploaded them onto the gallery’s website • Researched background information to keep artists’ portfolios up-to-date
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Education
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Binghamton University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Art History, Criticism and Conservation -
State University of New York College at Buffalo
Master's degree, Museology/Museum Studies -
SUNY Geneseo
Bachelor's degree, Art History, Criticism and Conservation