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Columbia’s Art History Legacy: How NYC Shapes Curation and Museum Studies
When we talk about art history in the United States, one name consistently emerges as a cornerstone of academic excellence and cultural impact: Columbia University. With its long-standing tradition of producing thought leaders in the fields of art history, museum studies, and curatorial practice, Columbia has played a major role in shaping how we engage with visual culture. But Columbia’s strength doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Its power lies in its location—New York City—a living, breathing museum that transforms theory into experience and classrooms into gateways to the world’s greatest collections.
This unique synergy between institution and city has helped make Columbia not just a university, but a launching pad for curators, historians, and cultural critics who influence how we view, preserve, and contextualize art.
The Legacy of Columbia's Department of Art History and Archaeology
Founded in 1875, Columbia’s Department of Art History and Archaeology is one of the oldest in the country. From its earliest years, it has been deeply intertwined with both European traditions and American innovation. Some of the most influential art historians, including Meyer Schapiro and Rosalind Krauss, have taught or studied within its halls.
Schapiro, in particular, helped establish Columbia’s reputation for rigor and originality. His interdisciplinary approach—connecting art with politics, literature, and philosophy—continues to influence generations of scholars. Columbia’s faculty members don’t just teach art history; they expand the discipline, redefine it, and ask new questions. Whether focusing on Medieval manuscripts or contemporary digital art, Columbia encourages students to study art as a social force—not just as aesthetic objects.
Location as Laboratory: New York City as the Classroom
One of the most transformative aspects of studying art history at Columbia is, quite simply, the ability to walk out of class and step into a museum. The university’s location in Morningside Heights places it within immediate proximity to some of the most important cultural institutions in the world:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
The Frick Collection
The Guggenheim Museum
The Whitney Museum of American Art
El Museo del Barrio
The Studio Museum in Harlem
This isn’t just convenient—it’s foundational. Students and scholars regularly conduct research using original artworks and archives, attend special exhibitions, and even partner with museums on academic projects. Museum internships and assistantships are integrated into the curriculum, making hands-on experience part of the learning process rather than an optional extra.
Moreover, Columbia’s own campus houses the Wallach Art Gallery, which serves as a testing ground for student curators and an exhibition space for important contemporary and historical work. Recent exhibitions at the Wallach have centered on underrepresented artists, community narratives, and transnational dialogues—mirroring the direction that contemporary curation is taking globally.
The Rise of Curatorial Studies
In response to the evolving role of museums and cultural institutions, Columbia expanded its offerings with the MA in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies (MODA) program. Launched in 1997, MODA is a bridge between academic study and curatorial practice. It prepares students not just to understand art intellectually, but to organize exhibitions, develop institutional programming, and question how museums shape public understanding of culture.
MODA students benefit from seminars led by curators, critics, and practicing artists, in addition to scholars. They gain insider access to institutions and work on exhibitions from conception to installation. They also investigate pressing issues in the field: decolonizing museums, repatriation of cultural heritage, digital curation, and representation.
What makes MODA especially powerful is that it doesn’t exist in isolation. It’s part of Columbia’s broader ecosystem—linked with the university's art history faculty, the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, and its relationships with museums across the city.
Crossroads of Culture: Diversity in NYC and the Push for Equity
New York City is arguably the most diverse cultural capital in the world. This has had a profound impact on Columbia’s approach to art history and museum studies. Being in NYC forces students to confront the limitations of a Western-centric canon and instead explore a truly global perspective.
Columbia courses engage deeply with African, Asian, Latin American, and Indigenous art. And New York's own institutions reflect this expanding narrative. The Brooklyn Museum, for example, features collections that challenge colonial assumptions, while smaller spaces like the Asia Society Museum or The Africa Center offer in-depth perspectives on global contemporary art.
For Columbia students, this means exposure not only to the masterpieces of Western art but to emerging and underrepresented voices—voices they will one day help amplify through curatorial work. The art history curriculum increasingly reflects these values, training students to question institutional power structures and advocate for inclusive practices.
The Network Effect: Alumni and Influence
Columbia alumni are everywhere in the art world—serving as directors, curators, researchers, and policy leaders in major museums and cultural institutions. From The Met to international biennials, Columbia graduates bring with them a sense of intellectual depth, critical inquiry, and civic responsibility.
Examples include:
Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, who studied art history and African American studies at Smith College but later taught and collaborated with scholars at Columbia.
Ann Temkin, Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, who earned her PhD at Columbia and now shapes one of the most influential collections of modern art in the world.
Countless others who have contributed to museum publications, education programs, and groundbreaking exhibitions that rethink how art interacts with public life.
The Columbia network is more than professional—it’s philosophical. There is a shared sense of responsibility toward both academic rigor and public accessibility.
Shaping the Future
As museums and cultural institutions face new challenges—economic, political, and ethical—Columbia remains at the forefront of training the next generation of curators and scholars. Questions about restitution, climate change, artificial intelligence, and social justice are no longer peripheral to art history—they are central. And Columbia equips its students to lead these conversations.
It does so not by separating academia from the real world but by embedding study within one of the most vibrant and dynamic cities on Earth. Columbia and New York City don’t just teach art history—they make it, question it, and transform it.

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This carriage was built by Brewster & Company in New York City around the year 1810. This was called the Four Spring Basket Phaeton and was designed to be driven by women. @frickcollection @frickpgh #thefrickcollection #frickcollection #frickmuseum #frickcarandcarriagemuseum #carriage #carriages #basket #brewsterandcompany #horsedrawn #horsedrawncarriage #pittsburgh #pittsburghpa #newyork #newyorkcity #nyny #nyc #ny #history #vintage #1810 #1810s #1800s (at The Frick Pittsburgh) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxVT71QJaj4/?igshid=vlbwst6t89lc
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Museums are great places to go during the corona virus because nobody can touch anything! Free Fridays at The Frick! Going to enjoy doing stuff outside the apartment while I can😂 🏛 . . #coronavirus #thingstodo #museum #thefrickcollection #frickcollection #artist #freefridays #sketch #fountain #architecture #artistlife #sketchingartists #nyclife #livelife #nyc #Draw #draweveryday #tonedpaper #drawfromlife https://www.instagram.com/p/B9apDvRBeCy/?igshid=13qtvz59715qz
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Symmetry in architecture… at The Frick Collection . 📸 @emselter . . . . #aesthetic #thefrickcollection #thisisnewyorkcity #frickcollection #newyork #uppereastside #storyofmylife #nycblogger #nyblogger #bloggernyc #nycgirls #summerinnyc #collection #nycmuseums #museumsnyc #henryclayfrick #fifthavenuegarden #oldiesaregoodies #luxuryaddict #oldmasters #newyorkcityfeelings #ig_newyorkcity #newyork_ig #prettycitynewyork #nyloveyou #manhattan #frickfirstfridays #artlovers #nycmuseum (at The Frick Collection) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5L1cH4pqCD/?igshid=g93wuie2y1au
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The Frick Collection, Upper East Side #ny #newyork #thefrickcollection #uppereastside #frick
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1898 Tonneau built in Paris France by Panhard et Levassor & was the most advanced automobile at the time. This particular vehicle was originally bought by the son of Henry Heinz. When it was brought to Pittsburgh it was the first automobile in the city. It’s original price was $740.00 and had an astonishing top speed of 40 miles per hour. @frickpgh @frickcollection #frickcollection #frickmuseum #thefrick #thefrickcollection #thefrickmuseum #frickcarandcarriagemuseum #panhard #panhardetlevassor #tonneau #1898 #paris #parisfrance #madeinfrance #madeinparis #heinz #pittsburgh #pittsburghpa #vintage #vintageauto #oldcars (at The Frick Pittsburgh) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxVW2E2JWPA/?igshid=n18dx36cr1kj
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🎧#Cortesnyclivestream #ep56 #TheFrick. . ✍🏼#ArtLife - Cortes talks about his favorites pieces at the Frick Collection Museum. . . 🗣#CultureTalk - Carla talks about the history of Latin Rock and some bands you should check out. . . ‼️Now Available on #itunes #stitcher and #spotify ✅subscribe rate &review . . #thefrickmuseum #thefrickcollection #newyorkmuseum #newyorktour #museumtour #newyorkartist #artistlife #veermer #goya #elgreco #rockenespañol #latinrock #rockandroll #santana #mana #laley #artpodcast #latinopodcast #latinpodcast #pocpodcast https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqcg1WRB8WS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=b5k5lozth2et
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Was inspired by the brilliant faience exhibition now on view at The Frick Collection. The gourds are magnificent. All of these objects made me appreciate my mom’s good taste in Austrian painted plate collections a lot more! #artjournal #watercolorart #thefrickcollection #perfectsunday (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpDX-CvHqJjQH9AtACT-7-aJsQD7Uloyuh-TWE0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18mny828euzsc
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