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Eric Rosenberg is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Tufts University. He holds a PhD from Harvard University (1992), an MA from Harvard (1981), and a BA from the University of Michigan (1979). His research focuses on American Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, and Art Theory and Criticism. Rosenberg has served in various administrative roles, including Acting Director of Undergraduate Education and Advisor for the Art History Minor. He is actively involved in academic events, such as speaking at the College Art Association Session on Minimal Art and the MFA’s Provisional Collection discussion.
Education:
- PhD, Harvard University, 1992
- MA, Harvard University, 1981
- BA, University of Michigan, 1979
Research Interests: Rosenberg’s work bridges historical analysis and contemporary art discourse. His expertise in American and modern art includes studies on institutional practices, exhibition histories, and theoretical frameworks. He has explored topics such as the MFA’s provisional collection and the legacy of artists like Albert Pinkham Ryder.
Professional Activities:
- Speaker at events including "Exile’s Empire: Albert Pinkham Ryder’s Constance" and "Exhibiting Native American Art"
- Member of the Gifts of Art Committee and Committee on Academic Standing and Honors
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Tufts, contributing to academic programs like the BA in Art History and Museum Studies initiatives.





