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Lisa Farber is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art within the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University, located in New York City. She teaches a wide range of art history courses and serves as Chair of the Academic Conduct Committee.
Education:
- PhD in Art History, Princeton University, 1990
- MA in Art History, Princeton University, 1984
- BA in Art History, Smith College, 1981
Lisa Farber is a specialist in Northern European art during the Renaissance and Reformation periods, with deep expertise in German, Netherlandish, and Dutch Baroque art. Her research integrates historical, religious, and cultural contexts of early modern European art. She has taught courses on Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern art, as well as architectural history of New York City, demonstrating a broad command of art historical chronology and regional developments.
Lisa Farber has received numerous prestigious awards and fellowships that have supported her research, including the Fulbright Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, two long-term fellowships from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Chester Dale and Theodore Rousseau), and grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, DAAD, and the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich.
Professional Memberships:
- American Alliance of Museums
- Historians of German and Central European Art and Architecture
- Historians of Netherlandish Art
- International Council of Museums
- College Art Association
- Hastings Historical Society
Lisa Farber has been actively engaged in academic service, notably as Chair of the Academic Conduct Committee at Pace University. While specific grant-funded projects or research labs are not mentioned, her sustained engagement with major research institutions and funding bodies indicates a strong trajectory of scholarly contribution. She continues to contribute to art historical education and professional discourse through teaching, service, and affiliations.




