PhD in Art History

Brittany Rubin

Brittany Rubin (she/her) studies print culture and the history of the erotic body in the Early Modern Netherlands. Prior to her matriculation, she worked at the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, where she first served as a Kress Fellow and later as Print Room Curatorial Assistant. She also was a contributing co-author for the catalogue Lines of Inquiry: Learning from Rembrandt’s Etchings, which received the College Art Association’s Alfred H. Barr Award in 2019. She received a BA from Macalester College and an MA in Art History from the University of Massachusetts. 

MA, Medieval Art History, University of Massachusetts, 2015 
BA, Art History, Literature, and Religious Studies, Macalester College, 2012 

Advisor: Ashley D. West, PhD