Craig Lee

Craig Lee

 

Craig Lee focuses on the history of modern architecture and design. He is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art History at the University of Delaware. His dissertation is an architectural history of commercial signage in twentieth-century America. A secondary area of research investigates modern architecture in South Africa. His work has been recognized with support from the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, Getty Research Institute, Duke University, and Hagley Museum and Library, among others. Craig has completed internships at the Princeton University Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Fallingwater, Museum of Modern Art, Hood Museum of Art, and Art Institute of Chicago. He received an MA from the Bard Graduate Center and a BA from Dartmouth College. 

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CCL Announces Students for 2015 CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar

Center for Curatorial Leadership Trains New Generation of Curatorial Leaders Fifteen Art History Doctoral Students Selected for 2015 CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar in Curatorial Practice   The Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) has announced the participants of the second CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar in Curatorial Practice, recognizing fifteen art history doctoral students ... Read More >