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Lindsay Caplan is a doctoral candidate in Art History at The CUNY Graduate Center and serves as a faculty member teaching at Eugene Lang College and Parsons The New School for Design.
Her academic background centers on doctoral studies at CUNY Graduate Center:
- Ph.D. Candidate, Art History, The City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center
Caplan's research investigates the historical intersection of art and computational technologies in Italy between 1962-1972. Her dissertation "Open Works: Between the Programmed and the Free, Art in Italy 1962 to 1972" analyzes how artists engaged with early computer systems during this transformative period, creating works that bridged algorithmic structures and creative autonomy. This scholarship contributes significantly to digital art history, media archaeology, and the study of Cold War-era technological exchange in European art contexts.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- Fellow, Center for the Humanities (2010-2013)
There is no available information regarding student mentorship or research grant funding. Caplan maintains active teaching roles across The New School's academic units while completing her dissertation research.



