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Capri Rosenberg is a Professor of Art History at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where she has served since 2008. She holds a Ph.D. in Art and Art History from Duke University (2000–05) and a B.A. in Humanities from Pepperdine University. Her research focuses on contemporary art criticism, postmodern aesthetics, and the cultural economics of art. Rosenberg has held teaching roles at Duke University as an Instructor and Teaching Assistant in Art, Art History, and Visual Culture departments.
Research Interests: Rosenberg’s work explores intersections between art, value systems, and cultural critique. She examines avant-garde movements, contemporary art market dynamics, and the role of artists like Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons in shaping postmodern discourse. Her analyses often address how art reflects societal anxieties and economic structures.
- Awards: SCAD Ambassador Choice Award (2011), Duke University Fellowship (2000–05), and Nasher Museum Curatorial Fellowship (2004).
- Key Contributions: Organized sessions at major conferences (e.g., College Art Association, American Anthropological Association) and published in The International Journal of the Humanities.
Rosenberg’s work bridges academic scholarship and public engagement, emphasizing the sociocultural impact of art in global contexts.
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