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Christina Ferando is the Dean of Jonathan Edwards College and Lecturer in the Department of the History and Art at Yale University. Her research focuses on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art, with an emphasis on museology, cultural patrimony, and the history of art canon formation.
Her work explores the display and reception of art, particularly through the lens of her book Exhibiting Antonio Canova: Display and the Transformation of Sculptural Theory (2023), which examines how Neoclassical sculptural theories were shaped by museum practices. Current projects analyze the interplay of art, industry, and religion in the late nineteenth-century and the role of sculptural heads in French anthropological discourse.
She has held teaching positions at Williams College and Columbia University and received prestigious fellowships from institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Academy in Rome.
- Fellowships from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Fellowships from Harvard University
- Fellowships from the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
- Fellowships from the American Academy in Rome
Contact: christina.ferando@yale.edu | Phone: 203-432-0377


