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T. Barton Thurber serves as the Anne Hendricks Bass Director of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center and Lecturer in Art at Vassar College, where he has been faculty since 2019. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and dual undergraduate degrees (BArch, BFA) from the Rhode Island School of Design.
His educational background includes:
- PhD, Harvard University
- BArch, Rhode Island School of Design
- BFA, Rhode Island School of Design
Thurber's research centers on Museum Studies and Art History, examining collecting practices, display methodologies from the Renaissance to contemporary eras, and institutional responses to societal shifts. His work actively integrates Public History through community projects like the Hudson Valley slavery initiative, highlighting African American contributions to regional development. As Director of the Loeb Art Center, he navigates pandemic-era challenges and drives collaborations to modernize museum engagement.
Thurber teaches courses including 'Building the Museum: Collecting and Displaying Art from the Renaissance to the Present' (ART 318) and 'Museums in a Time of Change' (AMST 317/ART 317), emphasizing how museums address equity and technological innovation. His leadership focuses on expanding the Art Center's community partnerships and public programming.
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