Noah Randolph is a Ph.D. candidate in Art History at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University. His research focuses on the intersections of monuments and public art with issues of memory, race, and politics. Since 2019, Noah has been a member of the College Art Association’s Student and Emerging Professionals Committee, serving as chair from 2021-2023. Along with museum experience at the Speed Art Museum, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, his teaching experience includes courses taught at Temple University, West Virginia University, Ursinus College, and Moore College of Art and Design. He has presented his research internationally, and his publications include articles in Ruckus Journal, Arts, Journal of Historical Geography, and Transatlantica: revue d'études américaines.
M.A., Art History, Temple University, 2020
B.A., Art History, University of Louisville, 2016
A.A., Jefferson Community and Technical College, 2014
Advisor: Erin Pauwels, PhD