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Nora M. Heimann is an Associate Professor of Art History in the Department of Art at the Catholic University of America's Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art. Her expertise focuses on European and American Modern and Contemporary art history, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of art, religion, and national identity.
- PhD, City University of New York
- MA, City University of New York
- MA, Williams College Graduate School
- A.B., Harvard University
Heimann's research explores the dynamics of artistic representation in modern and contemporary contexts, including the symbolic and cultural dimensions of religious and national identity in visual art. She has curated exhibitions at institutions such as the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Knights of Columbus Museum, and the Städische Sammlung Schweinfurt in Germany.
Her publications include the books Joan of Arc: Her Image in France and America (2006) and Joan of Arc in French Art and Culture (1700-1855): From Satire to Sanctity (2005), alongside numerous exhibition catalog entries and scholarly articles spanning 19th- to 21st-century European and American art. Media engagements include commentary on the Notre Dame Cathedral and analyses of religious monuments like Rio's Christ the Redeemer.
As Art History advising coordinator, Heimann plays a pivotal role in mentoring students within her field. Her professional experience encompasses curatorial and educational roles at prestigious institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, and Walker Art Center.


