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Emily K. Hage is a Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Saint Joseph’s University and serves as Director of the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum. Her research focuses on 20th-century European and American art, with a particular emphasis on the role of magazines and periodicals in shaping avant-garde movements.
- Education: PhD in History of Art (University of Pennsylvania), MA in Art History and Archaeology (University of Maryland), BA in Philosophy (University of Notre Dame).
Research Interests:
- 20th-century art and its intersection with print media
- Dada art journals and punk zines as tools for cultural critique
- Magazine design as a form of artistic expression
- Transnational exchange in avant-garde movements
- Visual culture and sociopolitical commentary
Publications and Trends: Hage’s work explores the magazine as both a historical document and an artistic medium. Her research spans Dadaism, punk subcultures, and mid-century American magazine design, often analyzing how layout, content, and distribution influence artistic movements and societal discourse.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- Faculty Merit Award for Teaching (2017)
- Michael J. Morris Grant (2013-2014)
- Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellowship (2005-2007)
- Getty Library Research Grant (2003)
Teaching and Institutional Contributions: Hage has received multiple Summer Research Grants from Saint Joseph’s University and participated in the Ignatian Pedagogy Seminar, reflecting her commitment to pedagogy and scholarly innovation.




