111 faculty and 3 courses in Studio Art at Bard College.
- Leon Botstein h-index 18
Notable: “Listening through Reading: Musical Literacy and the Concert Audience” (1992) · 172 citations
- Kyle Gann h-index 12
Late 20th-century classical and experimental music About Kyle Gann B.Mus., Oberlin Conservatory of Music; M.Mus., D.Mus., Northwestern University. Recipient, National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist’s Grant (1996); Peab
Notable: “American Music in the Twentieth Century” (1999) · 25 citations
- Miriam Felton-Dansky h-index 4
Notable: “The Algorithmic Spectator: Watching Annie Dorsen's Work” (2019) · 5 citations
- Susan M. Merriam h-index 3
Notable: “Sensitization to Dust Mites as a Dominant Risk Factor for Asthma among Adolescents Living in Central Virginia” (1997) · 190 citations
- Anne Hunnell Chen h-index 3
Notable: “Omitted Empresses: The (Non-)Role of Imperial Women in Tetrarchic Propaganda” (2018) · 44 citations
- Alex Kitnick h-index 3
Focus on imbrications between art, architecture, design, and media in the postwar period, particularly in the US and England. He has edited a number of books including The Expendable Reader: Articles on Art, Architecture, Design, and
Notable: “A Questionnaire on Materialisms” (2016) · 27 citations
- Julia Rosenbaum h-index 3
Notable: “The American bourgeoisie : distinction and identity in the nineteenth century” (2010) · 32 citations
- Richard Suchenski h-index 3
Notable: “‘Turn Again, Tourneur’: Maurice Tourneur between France and Hollywood” (2011) · 4 citations
- Maria Sonevytsky h-index 2
Es on post-Soviet Ukraine, where she has pursued interests including folklore revivals after state socialism and the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on the revival of rural musical repertoires. In 2011, to commemorate the 25th ann
Notable: “The Freak Cabaret on the Revolution Stage: On the Ambivalent Politics of Femininity, Rurality, and Nationalism in Ukrainian Popular Music” (2016) · 13 citations
- Laurie Dahlberg h-index 2
Photography About Laurie Dahlberg Education: BS, MA, Illinois State University; MA, PhD, Princeton University. Awards include the National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend (2012 and 2000); The Franklin Research Gr
Notable: “The legacy of Henri Victor Regnault in the arts and sciences” (2011) · 5 citations
- Masha Shpolberg h-index 1
Notable: “Icy Water, Acid, and Free Forests: The New Ecocinema from East-Central Europe” (2020) · 3 citations
- Jacqueline Susan Goss h-index 1
Video, animation, new media About Jacqueline Susan Goss B.A., Brown University; M.F.A., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Recent video and web-based works include S tranger Comes to Town (2007), How to Fix the World (2004), There, The
Notable: “The effect of autoclaving on certain properties of a selected polyethylene container.” (1968) · 3 citations
- Ivan L. Munuera h-index 1
Notable: “HIV and AIDS Kin: The Discotecture of Paradise Garage” (2020) · 2 citations
- Katherine Morris Boivin, Associate Professor h-index 1
Es on the dynamic interactions between figural art, architecture, and human activity. She is interested in the spatiality of Late Medieval churches, in the diverse functions of architectural space, and in the ability of artistic ensembles t
Notable: “Book Review: Arts of the Medieval Cathedrals: Studies on Architecture, Stained Glass and Sculpture in Honor of Anne Prache, eds Kathleen Nolan and Dany Sandron (Ashgate, 2015)” (2016)
- A. Sayeeda Moreno
- Adriane Colburn
- Aily Nash
- An-My Le
- Arthur Gibbons
- Ash K. Tata
- Beka Goedde
- Ben Coonley
- Beto O'Byrne
- Betsy Clifton, Lecturer
International exhibition design and concept development. She served as curatorial assistant for the Pavilion of Turkey in the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 and has worked as the design
- Bhavesh Patel
- Blair McMillen
- Brent Green
- Chiori Miyagawa
- Christopher H. Gibbs
Music History About Christopher H. Gibbs Christopher H. Gibbs is executive editor of The Musical Quarterly ; editor of The Cambridge Companion to Schubert (1997); author of The Life of Schubert (2000), which has been translated into f
- Daniella Dooling
- Danielle Dobkin
- David Sytkowski
- DN Bashir
- Ed Halter
- Ellen Driscoll
Public art, sculpture and installation, drawing, enviromental justice, and civil rights. Her work has been exhibited in nearly one hundred solo and group shows throughout the country and internationally, including Whitney Museum at
- Ephraim Asili, Associate Professor; Director, Film and Electronic Arts
- Eric Person
- Erica Kiesewetter
- Erica Lindsay
- Franz Nicolay
- George Tsontakis
- Gideon Lester, Professor
- Gilles Peress
- Heeryoon Shin
Sacred and urban space, cross-cultural encounters, and architectural historiography in early modern and colonial South Asia. Her current book project, tentatively titled Temples Between Empires: Architectural Encounters in Banaras
Notable: “Painting the Town Jain: Reimagining Sacred Space in Nineteenth-Century Banaras” (2018)
- I Ketut Suadin
- Isabelle O'Connell
- Ivonne Santoyo-Orozco
- Jace Clayton
- Jack Ferver
- James Bagwell
Conducting/Music History About James Bagwell B.M.E., Birmingham-Southern College; M.M.E., M.M.M., Florida State University; D.M., Indiana University. Music director, The Collegiate Chorale (2009-15); principal guest conductor and arti
- Jeffrey Gibson
- Jessie Montgomery
- Joan Tower
- John Esposito
- Jonathan Rosenberg
- Jonathan VanDyke
- Joshua Glick
- Jubilith Moore
- Judy Pfaff
- Julia Weist
- Julianne Swartz
- Kathryn Aldous
- Kelly Reichardt
- Kenji Fujita
- Kobena Mercer
Psychoanalysis, gender and sexuality, queer studies, photography, and globalization. BA, Saint Martin’s School of Art; PhD, Goldsmiths, University of London. At Bard since 2021.
- Laura Battle
- Laura Parnes
- Laura Steele
- Lindsey Liberatore
- Lisa Sanditz
- Lothar Osterburg
Printmaking / Photographic Printmaking About Lothar Osterburg Lothar Osterburg is a master printer in etching and photogravure whose work is held in numerous collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Library of Congress
- Lucas Blalock
- Luis Chávez
- Mara Baldwin
- Marcela Santander
- Marcus Roberts
- Maria Quinlan Simpson
Performance and choreography About Maria Quinlan Simpson B.F.A., University of Massachusetts; M.F.A., University of Washington. Choreographer and dancer. Has choreographed and performed at the Joyce Theater, St. Mark’s Church, Joyce S
- Marka Gustavsson
- Matthew Deming
- Matthew Sargent
- Michael Robinson Cohen
- Missy Mazzoli
- Nayland Blake, Professor
- Olga Touloumi
Global history of modern architecture; sound studies; media studies; institutional internationalism and architecture; built environment in the Balkans; feminist pedagogies
- Patricia Spencer
- Peter L'Official
- Raman Ramakrishnan
- Rebecca Morgan
- Renée Anne Louprette
- Roland Vazquez, Artist in Residence
- Ross Exo Adams
- Rufus Müller
- Sarah Hennies
- Souleymane Badolo, Assistant Professor
- Stephen Shore
- Susan Aberth
Surrealism About Susan Aberth Education: BA, University of California, Los Angeles; MA, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; PhD, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Honors and awards include the Bard Resear
- Suzanne Kite
- Tania El Khoury
- Tanya Marcuse, Associate Professor
- Tara Lorenzen
- Tatjana Myoko von Prittwitz und Gaffron
Interdisciplinary Studies About Tatjana Myoko von Prittwitz und Gaffron B.A., University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany; M.A., Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College; Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Saarlan
- Teresa Buchholz
- Thurman Barker
- Tim Davis
- Tom Wolf
20th Century About Tom Wolf B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Paintings exhibited at Artists Space, New York; Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art; Koslow Gallery
- Tschabalala Self
- Valérie T. Bart
- Volmir Cordeiro
- Walid Raad
- Whitney Slaten
- Yebel Gallegos
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.