This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Schools

Hunter College Names Director of Hunter College Art Galleries

Harper Montgomery Named Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Art Galleries

Harper Montgomery
Harper Montgomery

Hunter College announced that it has named Harper Montgomery, a leading expert in Latin American art, as the Susan and David Bershad Professor of Art History and the director of the Hunter College Art Galleries. In the dual post, Montgomery will lead Hunter’s certificate program in Advanced Curatorial Studies, which provides professional training to students planning to work in museums and galleries.

For more than 25 years, the Hunter galleries have enabled students to work closely with private and public collections, prominent international curators, outside scholars, working artists, and in partnerships with leading New York institutions such as the Robert Rauschenberg and Hans Hofmann Foundations. Many exhibitions grow from the department’s Advanced Curatorial Certificate seminars, in which students and faculty work together from concept to final installation and publication.

In keeping with its vision of becoming the public school of the arts, Hunter College maintains three galleries:

Find out what's happening in Upper East Sidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery on Hunter’s main campus, which focuses on often under-represented artists and art movements and hosts the BFA degree exhibition each semester.
  • The 205 Hudson Gallery, in Tribeca on Hunter’s MFA Studio Art Campus, presents exhibitions and programming on critical issues in contemporary art and hosts the MFA thesis exhibitions.

● The Hunter East Harlem Gallery at the Silberman School of Social Work at 119th St. and Third Avenue, features exhibits and projects connected to the East Harlem community.

Montgomery, formerly the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Distinguished Lecturer in Latin American Art at Hunter, succeeds Joachim Pissarro, who is retiring.

Find out what's happening in Upper East Sidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“Under Harper Montgomery’s leadership, the important and unique mission of the Hunter galleries will no doubt flourish,” said Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab. “We thank Joachim Pissarro for his inspirational teaching, mentoring of students, and the many exciting exhibitions he has mounted during his long tenure.”

The Bershad Professorship was endowed by a generous gift from Hunter College Trustee Dr. Susan Bershad ’75 and David Bershad. Dr. Bershad, a dermatologist and associate professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center, has served on the Board of Trustees of the Hunter College Foundation since 2004 and is a past chair of the Nominating Committee. She was inducted into Hunter’s Hall of Fame in 2011.

About Harper Montgomery:

Harper Montgomery teaches courses on modern and contemporary Latin American art exploring issues of post-colonialism, 19th-century techniques of image-making, modernism, conceptualism, and art and politics through a global lens. Specializing in the art and visual cultures of Argentina, Mexico, Cuba, and the Latinx U.S., she focuses her research on criticism, magazines, prints and printed ephemera, histories of collecting and display, transnational networks, and relationships between cosmopolitan and indigenous art.

She has written essays for exhibition catalogs published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, El Museo del Barrio, the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, and Hunter College. For more on Harper Montgomery, visit https://huntercollegeart.org/a...

About Joachim Pissarro:

Joachim Pissarro has taught at Hunter since 2007. A champion of art that challenges institutional pieties, he recently has focused on the unprecedented explosion of digital media. His 2013 book, Wild Art (Phaidon Press), with David Carrier, showcases alternative art genres such as street art, food art, and ice and sand sculptures, while its sequel, Aesthetics of the Margins/Margins of Aesthetics (U. Penn Press, 2018) explores the interplay between the institutional art world and outsider artists. For more on Joachim Pissarro, visit https://huntercollegeart.org/a...

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?