Michele H. Bogart

Professor Emeritus, Department of Art
Stony Brook University

"American Public Sculpture"  

Lecture: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 | 6:00PM | ARCH 132 DF Pray Lecture Theatre


Michele H. Bogart is Professor Emeritus of Art History and visual culture at . Her areas of expertise include urban design and commercial culture, and she has published on public art, memorials, animation, landscape and garden history, photography, illustration and advertising. Bogart is author of 鈥淧ublic Sculpture and the Civic Ideal in New York City, 1890- 1930鈥 (1989/1997), recipient of the 1991 Charles C. Eldredge Prize; 鈥淎rtists, Advertising, and the Borders of Art鈥 (1995); 鈥淭he Politics of Urban Beauty: New York and Its Art Commission鈥(2006), and 鈥淪culpture in Gotham: Art and Urban Renewal in New York鈥 (2018). She was Leon Levy Senior Fellow at the Frick Center for the History of Collecting in America in Spring 2020 and scholar advisor and catalog essayist for 鈥淚mprinted: Race and Illustration,鈥 a 2022 exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum.

Bogart has held fellowships from the Smithsonian Institution, National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, Norman Rockwell Center for Visual Studies and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and was Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art at the JFK Institut, Freie Universit盲t von Berlin. From 1999 through 2003 she was Vice President of the Art Commission of the City of New York (since renamed the Public Design Commission), the City鈥檚 design review agency. She presently serves on the PDC鈥檚 Conservation Advisory Group and as a member of the board of advisors for the City Club of New York and of the New York Preservation Archive Project. She continues to speak and publish on the histories of both commercial design and public art and monuments. 
 

 

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