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Nora Heimann is a tenured Professor of Art History at the Catholic University of America, currently on leave, and an independent curator/museum educator specializing in accessibility. She is concurrently pursuing an M.Div. at Yale Divinity School and the Institute of Sacred Music (ISM).
Her academic credentials include:
- AB from Harvard University
- MA from Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art
- Studies at the Université de Paris
- PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center
Heimann specializes in modern and contemporary art intersecting with culture, religion, identity, and politics. Her research examines spiritual dimensions in artistic expression, notably through Joan of Arc iconography and war-related visual narratives. She has presented at the National Gallery of Art, Musée de l’Armée, Musée du Louvre, and Fashion Institute of America.
Her publication trends reveal deep engagement with meditative practices in art history, evolving from 19th-century studies (e.g., Gauguin’s frescoes) toward contemporary spiritual frameworks like the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises. Recent work synthesizes religious symbolism with socio-political contexts, particularly in wartime art and identity construction.


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