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CONTENTS6. WELCOME TO THE INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS7. INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORS7Academic Administration7Faculty in the History of Art & Archaeology8Emeritus Faculty9Conservation Faculty9Associate Faculty9Affiliated Faculty in the History of Art & Archaeology10Contributing Faculty & Collaborating Scholars10Institute of Fine Arts Research Associates11The Institute of Fine Arts Excavation Field Directors11Adjunct Instructors in Languages11Research Faculty in the Conservation Center11Judith Praska Distinguished Visiting Professors in Conservation and Technical Studies12Institute Lecturers for the Conservation Program13Additional Conservation Consultants Villa La Pietra13Institute Faculty Fields of Study14. INSTITUTE STAFF DIRECTORY16. MAPS16Duke House Building Diagrams18Chan House Building Diagram19. BASIC RULES & GUIDELINES19General Building Access & Hours19Conservation Center Access19Visitors20Fire Safety & Emergencies20Smoking ess Internet Access21Privacy of Records & Offices21Listservs, Events, Notices, Etc.21IFA-Notice Listserv21IFA Academic Office22IFA-GSA Listserv22Connoisseurs Circle Patron GroupArt History & ArchaeologyThe James B. Duke House1 East 78th StreetNew York, NY 10075Tel: 212-992-5800Fax: 212-992-5807The Conservation CenterStephen Chan House14 East 78th StreetNew York, NY 10075Tel: 212-992-5848Fax: 212-992-5851photo credit: NL Roberts23. GENERAL ACADEMIC POLICIES23Grading23Incompletes23Maintaining Good Academic Standing & Progress Towards Degree24Academic Probation & Termination24Plagiarism24Cheating24Definition of Courses25Interviews for Seminars & Colloquia25Letters of Recommendation26Courses Outside the Institute26Applying for Graduation

CONTENTS27. PRACTICAL TRAINING & GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES27White-Levy Travel Grants27Archaeological Excavations27Archaeological Field School27Villa La Pietra28Professional Development & Conference Participation28GSAS Dean’s Student Travel Grant Program28NYU Conference Fund28Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for International Students28NYU Traveler30. INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS' LIBRARIES30Facilities & Services30Stephen Chan Library of Fine Arts30Hours & Access30Course Reserves & Reserve Shelves30OffSite Materials30Interlibrary Loan Requests30Book Requests30Scanners & Computers30Conservation Center Library31Hours & Access31Course Reserves & Reserve Shelves31OffSite Materials31Frequently Asked Questions32. DIGITAL MEDIA/COMPUTER SERVICES33. NYU STUDENT RESOURCES & SERVICES33Student Employment33Policy & Procedures for Reporting Workplace Harassment34The Graduate Student Association34GSA Executive Committee Members 2020-2134Artists at the Institute34curatorial Collaborative34Daniel H. Silberberg Series34Duke House series34Frick Talks34Great Hall exhibitions34IFA Contemporary Asia35Lapis: The journal of the Institute of fine Arts35Works-in-progress35Student Health Services35Student Health Center (SHC)35Counseling & Wellness Services35Health Emergencies35Medical & Mental Health Treatment35Dental Emergency Treatment35Eye Emergency Treatment36Student Services36NYU Students Services Center36Wasserman Center for Career Development36NYU Office of Global Services36NYU ID Card Center36NYU Center for Student Life36Center for Multicultural Education & Programs (NYU-CMEP)

CONTENTS36373737373737383838Center for Spiritual LifeLBGTQ CenterGrey Art GalleryPalladium Athletic Facilities404 FitnessBrooklyn Athletic FacilityNYU Museum GatewayM.A. Program OverviewDegree RequirementsDistribution Requirements40. M.A. PROGRAM & REQUIREMENTS40Distribution Substitution40Language Requirement40M.A. Thesis41M.A. Program Schedules41Typical Full-Time M.A. Schedule:42Typical Part-Time M.A. Schedule:42Decorative Arts Prize42Transfer Credit42Time to Degree42Extension of Time to Degree43Parental Accommodations (For M.A. Students)43Dual M.A./M.L.S. in History of Art & Archaeology / Library & Information Science withLIU Palmer43Ph.D. Program Overview43Full-Time Study43Ph.D. Funding45. PH.D. PROGRAM & REQUIREMENTS45Health Insurance for Funded Ph.D.45Students Entering With A Master’s Degree45Distribution Requirements45Distribution Substitution45Language Requirements46Undergraduate Language Courses46Ph.D. Program Schedules46Ph.D. Schedule (Entering without an M.A.)47Ph.D. Schedule (Entering with an Institute M.A.)48Ph.D. Schedule (Entering with an external M.A.)49Transfer Credit50Qualifying Paper50Major Exams (Oral and Written)51Dissertation Proposal51Dissertation Defense52Dissertation Writer’s Rooms52Yearly Progress Statement52Teaching52Courses Outside the Institute52Time to Degree53Parental Accommodations (Ph.D. Students and Candidates Only)55. CONSERVATION PROGRAM & REQUIREMENTS55Dual M.S. in Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works / M.A. in the History of Art &Archaeology Program Overview55Degree Requirements

646566666666666767676767676768696969Distribution SubstitutionLanguage RequirementM.A. ThesisProgram ExpectationsMaintaining Good Academic Standing & Progress Towards DegreeConservation Program FundingTuition FellowshipsStipend FellowshipsStudent Health InsuranceFundraising & GrantsAdvisement & RegistrationIndividualized InstructionFourth-Year Capstone ProjectCapstone Preparation TimelineArrangement Procedure & Cover LetterCapstone ReportsMellon LACE & Mellon TBM Directed Work-PlacementsWork Placements During the SemesterSummer Work PlacementsConservation Program SchedulesTypical General Program Schedule:Typical Mellon LACE (Library & Archive) Program Schedule:Typical Mellon Time-Based Media Program Schedule:Course EvaluationsStudent AssessmentsConference Participation & Abstract SubmissionsANAGPIC Student ConferenceAICEastern Analytical SymposiumConference FundingThe James H. “Tony” Frantz Prize in Student ResearchThe RDM PrizeArtwork for Treatment & StudyConservation Study CollectionObjects HandlingIn-Class Examination & Treatment of ArtworkPrivate Conservation WorkLaboratory Safety, Equipment & ProceduresGeneral Laboratory Procedures

WELCOME TO THE INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTSI am delighted to extend a warm and enthusiastic welcome to our newly arrived graduate students. Youhave already impressed us with your many accomplishments and potential for creative thinking. You arejoining a wonderful community of individuals who care passionately about the history of art and archeology, and who are dedicated to producing new forms of knowledge across the entire range of artisticexpression. While you are with us, we will work closely with you to foster your curiosity in innovativeapproaches and unfamiliar fields of study, to help you develop expertise in the areas of greatest interestto you, and to assist you in gaining relevant practical experience. I look forward to getting to know each ofyou as we begin this exciting year together.Christine Poggi, Judy and Michael Steinhardt Director and Professor of Fine ArtsI am very happy to welcome the incoming class of students as a member of the faculty and as Director ofGraduate Studies. All of us in the Academic Office want to help you thrive here at the Institute, NYU, thecity, and wherever you may be. Please do consult with us when you have questions or issues. And, let usknow when you have good news.Thelma K. Thomas, Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor of Fine ArtsIt is my great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to the M.A. entering class of 2022. I look forward toworking closely with each of you and guiding you through the program.Robert Lubar Messeri, Director of Masters Studies and Associate Professor of Fine ArtsWelcome to the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts! You are here because you have workedhard and shown great promise to become top conservation professionals. In the next few years, therefore,you will learn about artworks and about how art works. Your time as a graduate student at the Conservation Center will be intense; you will be bombarded by educational opportunities both near and far. Arthistory courses at the Duke House, conservation and science studies at the Chan House, evening lectures,and summer directed work placements across the country, at Villa la Pietra, and on archaeological excavations around the world are only some of the exciting experiences you will have. The wealth of activities inNew York City alone can augment, or derail, the most disciplined course of studies.The experienced faculty and staff of the Conservation Center are eager to be your travel guides. We canhelp you plot your individual itinerary, stay on course, and meet your goals.Let’s embark on our voyage of learning!Michele Marincola, Chair of the Conservation Center and Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor ofConservation6

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIONChristine PoggiJudy and Michael Steinhardt Director; Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5801 (x25801)christine.poggi@nyu.eduRobert Lubar MesseriDirector of Masters Studies; Associate Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5875 (x25875)rsl1@nyu.eduEdward J. SullivanDeputy Director for Faculty and Administration; Helen Gould Sheppard Professor in the History of Art;Institute of Fine Arts and Department of Art History212-992-5905 (x25905)ejs1@nyu.eduThelma K. ThomasDirector of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5830 (x25830)tkt2004@nyu.eduMichele MarincolaConservation Center Chair; Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Conservation; ConservationConsultant, Villa La Pietra212-992-5849 (x25849)mm71@nyu.eduFACULTY IN THE HISTORY OF ART & ARCHAEOLOGYJean-Louis CohenSheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture212-992-5871 (x25871)jlc2@nyu.eduThomas CrowRosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art; Associate Provost for the Arts212-992-5834 (x25834)tc59@nyu.eduColin EislerRobert Lehman Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5823 (x25823)cte1@nyu.eduFinbarr Barry FloodDirector, Silsila: Center for Material Histories; William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the Humanities, TheInstitute of Fine Arts and the College of Arts and Sciences212-992-5906 (x25906)barry.flood@nyu.eduJonathan Hay (term to research spring 2022)Ailsa Mellon Bruce Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5833 (x25833)jh3@nyu.eduKathryn E. HowleyLila Acheson Wallace Assistant Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art; Field Director, Excavations at Sanam inSudan212-992-5806 (x25806)keh408@nyu.edu7

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSAnne Hrychuk KontokostaVisiting Research Professoranne.hrychuk@nyu.eduClemente Marconi (term to research spring 2022)James R. McCredie Professor in the History of Greek Art and Archaeology; University Professor; Director,Excavations at Selinunte212-992-5835 (x25835)cm135@nyu.eduRobert A. MaxwellSherman Fairchild Professor of Fine Ars212-992-5910 (x25910)robert.maxwell@nyu.eduPhilippe de MontebelloFiske Kimball Professor in the History and Culture of Museums212-992-5840 (x25840)pdm3@nyu.eduAlexander NagelCraig Hugh Smyth Professor of Fine Arts212-992-5831 (x25831)alexander.nagel@nyu.eduHsueh-man Shen (sabbatical fall 2021)Ehrenkranz Associate Professor in World Art212-992-5843 (x25843)hms10@nyu.eduRobert SlifkinProfessor of Fine Arts212-992-5886 (x25886)rs3513@nyu.eduMarvin Trachtenberg (sabbatical fall 2021, term to research spring 2022)Edith Kitzmiller Professor of the History of Fine Arts212-992-5839 (x25839)mltberg@gmail.comKatherine WelchAssociate Professor of Fine Arts; Deputy Director, Excavations at Aphrodisias212-992-5841 (x25841)katherine.welch@nyu.eduEMERITUS FACULTYJonathan J. G. AlexanderSherman Fairchild Professor Emeritus of Fine ArtsNorbert S. BaerHagop Kevorkian Professor Emeritus of ConservationJonathan BrownCarroll and Milton Petrie Professor Emeritus of Fine ArtsMargaret Holben EllisEugene Thaw Professor Emerita of Paper Conservation; Conservation Consultant, Villa La PietraGünter H. KopckeAvalon Foundation Professor in the HumanitiesThomas F. MathewsJohn Langeloth Loeb Professor Emeritus in the History of Art8

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSDavid O’ConnorLila Acheson Wallace Professor Emeritus of Ancient Egyptian Art; Co-Director, NYU Excavation to Abydos,EgyptPriscilla P. SoucekJohn Langeloth Loeb Professor Emerita in the History of ArtPatricia RubinProfessor Emerita of Fine ArtsCONSERVATION FACULTYDianne Dwyer ModestiniClinical Professor, Kress Program in Paintings Conservation212-992-5866 (x25866)dm34@nyu.eduHannelore RoemichHagop Kevorkian Professor of Conservation; Conservation Consultant, Villa La Pietra212-992-5890 (x25890)hr34@nyu.eduJens StengerAssistant Professor of Conservation SciencePHONE NUMBER (x)EMAILASSOCIATE FACULTYDennis V. GeronimusProfessor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUJohn HopkinsAssistant Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUDipti KheraAssistant Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUCarol Herselle KrinskyProfessor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUMeredith MartinAssociate Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUMichele MatteiniAssistant Professor of East Asian Art, Architecture, and Visual Culture, Department of Art History, and theInstitute of Fine Arts, NYUPrita MeierAssociate Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUShelley RiceArts Professor, Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUKenneth E. SilverProfessor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUKathryn A. SmithProfessor of Art History, Department of Art History, and the Institute of Fine Arts, NYUAFFILIATED FACULTY IN THE HISTORY OF ART & ARCHAEOLOGYMiriam BasilioAssociate Professor, Department of Art History and Museum Studies, NYUBrigitte Miriam Bedos-RezakProfessor, Department of History, NYU9

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSMosette BroderickClinical Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, NYUJoan Breton ConnellyProfessor of Classics, Department of Classics, NYU Director, NYU Yeronisos Island Excavations and FieldSchool, CyprusReindert FalkenburgVice Provost for Intellectual and Cultural Outreach, NYU Abu DhabiJordana MendelsonAssociate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, NYUAra H. MerjianAssociate Professor of Italian and Art History, NYUJon RitterAssociate Clinical Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, NYUAnn Macy RothAssociate Clinical Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, NYULillian TsengAssociate Professor of East Asian Art and Archaeology, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYUDeborah WillisUniversity Professor; Chair, Department of Photography & Imaging, Tisch School of the Arts, NYUChristopher WoodProfessor, German Department; Chair, Humanities Chairs, Faculty of Arts and Science, NYUCONTRIBUTING FACULTY & COLLABORATING SCHOLARSBruce AltshulerClinical Professor, Museum StudiesAdrienne EdwardsCurator-at-Large, Walker Art CenterMichael GallagherSherman Fairchild Conservator in Charge, Paintings Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtPepe KarmelAssociate Professor of Art History, NYUMark McDonaldCurator, Italian, Spanish, Mexican, and early French prints and illustrated books, Department ofDrawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtJeffrey WeissSenior Curator, Guggenheim Museum, New YorkINSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS RESEARCH ASSOCIATESBrian CastriotaSupervising Conservator, Sardis ExcavationsJack A. JosephsonResearch Associate in Egyptian ArtAnna SerottaConsulting Conservator, Excavations at SelinuntePaul StanwickResearch Affiliate in Egyptian Art10

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSTHE INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS EXCAVATION FIELD DIRECTORSMatthew AdamsSenior Research Scholar; Field Director, The Institute of Fine Arts - NYU Excavation at Abydos, EgyptKathryn HowleyLila Acheson Wallace Assistant Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art; Field Director, Excavations at Sanam inSudanClemente MarconiJames R. McCredie Professor in the History of Greek Art and Archaeology; University Professor; ProjectDirector, IFA Excavations at Selinunte, ItalyRoland R. R. SmithLincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford; Director, Excavations at AphrodisiasBonna D. WescoatProfessor of Art History, Emory University; Adjunct Professor and Director, Excavations in SamothraceADJUNCT INSTRUCTORS IN LANGUAGESUwe BergermannAdjunct Instructor, Deutsches Haus, College of Arts and ScienceEileen Hsiang-ling HsuAdjunct Instructor in Classical Chinese, Institute of Fine ArtsAmir MoosaviAdjunct Instructor in Arabic, Institute of Fine Arts; Visiting Assistant Professor of Iranian Studies, BrownUniversityRosalia PumoAdjunct Instructor in Italian; Field Director, Selinunte, Institute of Fine ArtsHeidi ZieglerAdjunct Instructor in French, Institute of Fine ArtsRESEARCH FACULTY IN THE CONSERVATION CENTERChristine FrohnertResearch Professor and Time-Based Media Program Coordinator; Proprietor, Bek Frohnert, LLCc.frohnert@me.comC. Richard Johnson, Jr.Visiting Research Professor 2018-21; Geoffrey S. M. Hedrick Senior Professor of Engineering, CornellUniversityDr. Marco LeonaResearch Professor; David H. Koch Scientist in Charge, Department of Scientific Research, The Metropolitan Museum of Artmarco.leona@metmuseum.orgJUDITH PRASKA DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSORS IN CONSERVATION AND TECHNICALSTUDIESSteven WeintrubJudith Praska Distinguished Visiting Professor in Conservation & Technical Studies, fall 2021; Proprietor, ArtPreservation ServicesDenyse MontegutJudith Praska Distinguished Visiting Professor in Conservation & Technical Studies, spring 2022;Department Chair and Professor, Fashion & Textile Studies, School of Graduate Studies, Fashion Instiute ofTechnology, New York, NY11

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSTHE SAMUEL H. KRESS PROGRAM IN PAINTINGS CONSERVATIONDianne Dwyer ModestiniClinical Professor; Kress Program in Paintings ConservationShan KuangSamuel H. Kress Assistant Conservator and Assistant Research Scholar212-992-5866 (x25866)shan.kuang@nyu.eduMolly Hughes-HallettSamuel H. Kress Fellow in Paintings Conservation212-992-5866 (x25866)meh9687@nyu.eduINSTITUTE LECTURERS FOR THE CONSERVATION PROGRAMSamantha AldersonConservator, American Museum of Natural HistoryDr. Norbert S. BaerHagop Kevorkian Professor Emeritus of ConservationDr. Brian CastriotaFreelance Conservator, Time-Based Media & Contemporary Art, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art,Edinburgh & Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Supervising Conservator, Archaeological Exploration ofSardis, TurkeyJean DommermuthSenior Paintings Conservator, ArtCare, NYC; Conservation Consultant, Villa La PietraEmilly FrankObjects Conservator; PhD Candidate, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYUMaria FredericksSherman Fairchild Head of Conservation, Thaw Conservation Center, The Morgan Library & Museum;Conservation Consultant, Villa La PietraChristine FrohnertConservator of Contemporary Art, Modern Materials, and Media, Bek & Frohnert, LLCLeslie Ransick GatObjects Conservator and Proprietor, Art Conservation GroupAlexis HagadornHead of Conservation, Columbia University Libraries, Columbia UniversityShan KuangSamuel H. Kress Assistant Conservator and Assistant Research ScholarDr. Marco LeonaDavid H. Koch Scientist in Charge, Department of Scientific Research, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtKate LewisAgnes Gund Chief Conservator, Museum of Modern ArtChris McGlincheyFine Art Conservation Science ConsultantDianne Dwyer ModestiniClinical Professor, Kress Program in Painting Conservation, Conservation CenterPeter OleksikAssociate Media Conservator, Museum of Modern ArtJessica PacePreventive Conservator, Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department, NYU Libraries12

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSKerith Koss SchragerObjects Conservator and Proprietor, The Found ObjectSteven WeintraubProprietor, Art Preservation ServicesADDITIONAL CONSERVATION CONSULTANTS VILLA LA PIETRARachel DanzingProprietor, Rachel Danzing Art ConservationPam HatchfieldObjects Conservator in private practice; formerly the Robert P. and Carol T. Henderson Head of ObjectsConservation, Museum of Fine Arts, BostonJack Soultanian, Jr.Conservator, Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtDeborah TrupinTextile Conservator in private practice; formerly Textile Conservator, NY State Bureau of Historic SitesGeorge WheelerResearch Scholar, Department of Scientific Research, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Senior Scientist,Highbridge Materials Consulting, Pleasantville, NYINSTITUTE FACULTY FIELDS OF STUDYEast Asian ArtJonathan HayMichele MatteiniHsueh-man ShenDipti KheraAegean, Egyptian, Greek & Roman ArtKathryn HowleyJohn HopkinsAnne Hrychuk KontokostaClemente MarconiKatherine WelchEarly Christian, Byzantine & Western Medieval ArtRobert A. MaxwellThelma K. ThomasMarvin TrachtenbergArt of the Middle East & South AsiaFinbarr Barry FloodRenaissance ArtCoin EislerAlexander NagelMarvin TrachtenbergSeventeenth- & Eighteenth-Century ArtThomas CrosMeredith MartinNineteenth- & Twentieth Century ArtJean-Louis CohenThomas CrowRobert Lubar MesseriRobert SlifkinEdward J. Sullivan13

INSTITUTE FACULTY & INSTRUCTORSLatin American ArtRobert Lubar MesseriEdward J. SullivanContemporary ArtJean-Louis CohenThomas CrowPrita MeierRoberty SlifkinEdward J. SullivanArchitectureJean-Louis CohenJohn HopkinsClemente MarconiRobert A. MaxwellPrita MeierMarvin TrachtenbergArchaeologyFinbarr Barry FloodJohn HopkinsKathryn HowleyAnne Hrychuk KontokostaClemente MarconiKatherine WelchCuratorial & Museum StudiesBarbara BoehmPhilippe de MontebelloParticipating staff members of The Metropolitan Museum of ArtConservation of Works of Art & ArtifactsMichele MarincolaDianne Dwyer ModestiniHannelore RoemichJens Stenger14

INSTITUTE STAFF DIRECTORYDIRECTOR’S OFFICEBrenda Phifer ShrobeAssistant to the Director for Administrationand Human Resources212-992-5806 (x25806)brenda.shrobe@nyu.eduACADEMIC OFFICEConley LowranceManager of Academic Programs212-992-5914 (x25914)conley.lowrance@nyu.eduVanessa StoneAcademic Advisor212-992-5867 (x25867)vms330@nyu.eduHope SpenceAcademic Assistant212-992-5815 (x25815)hope.spence@nyu.eduBUILDINGS OFFICEWilfred ManzoFacilities Supervisor212-992-5811 (x25811)wm40@nyu.eduOfficer James Cook (evening shift)Officer Darius Segure (weekends)Duke House Security Desk212-992-5808 (x25808)Off Hours Security212-992-2222 (x22222)CONSERVATION CENTERDaniel BiddleSupervisor, Conservation Center Library212-992-5854 (x25854)dcb3@nyu.eduTraci HercherAssistant to the Time-Based Media Coordinator(part-time)212-992-5852 (x25852)th2888@nyu.eduMolly Hughes-HallettSamuel H. Kress Fellow in Paintings Conservation212-992-5866 (x25866)meh9687@nyu.eduLauren KleinManager, Laboratories and Study Collection212-992-5847 (x25847)lek358@nyu.eduKevin MartinAcademic Advisor212-992-5848 (x25848)km88@nyu.eduAakash SuchakGrants Administrator212-992-5888 (x25888)ams910@nyu.eduDEVELOPMENT & PUBLIC AFFAIRSSarah HigbyDirector of Development and Public Affairs212-992-5869 (x25869)slh2086@nyu.eduSofia Palumbo-DawsonManager of Public Programming and SpecialEvents212-992-5812 (x25812)spd299@nyu.eduJoe MoffettDevelopment Associate (part-time)212-992-5804 (x25804)joseph.moffett@nyu.eduDIGITAL MEDIA / COMPUTER SERVICESJenni RoddaDepartment Manager212-992-5872 (x25872)jenni.rodda@nyu.eduJoe RosarioComputer Services Manager212-992-5884 (x25884)joe.rosario@nyu.eduGeorge L. CintronComputer and Network Support Technician212-992-5817 (x25817)george.cintron@nyu.eduNita Lee RobertsPhotographer212-992-5822 (x25822)nitalee.roberts@nyu.eduFatima TanglaoCirculation and Reference Assistant212-992-5810 (x25810)fatima.tanglao@nyu.eduJason VaroneWeb and Electronic Media Manager212-992-5881 (x25881)jason.varone@nyu.edu15

INSTITUTE STAFF DIRECTORYFINANCE OFFICEJennifer ChungDirector of Budget and Planning212-992-5818 (x25818)jyc7@nyu.eduLisa McGhieFinancial Analyst212-992-5895 (x25895)lam1@nyu.eduINSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS LIBRARYLori SalmonHead, Institute of Fine Arts Library212-992-5908 (x25908)lori.salmon@nyu.eduDaniel BiddleSupervisor, Conservation Center Library212-992-5854 (x25854)dcb3@nyu.eduKimberly HannahSenior Collections Assistant212-992-5828 (x25828)kimberly.hannah@nyu.eduAbigail WalkerSerials Receiving Assistant212-992-5827 (x25827)abigail.walker@nyu.edu16

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BASIC RULES & GUIDELINESGENERAL BUILDING ACCESS & HOURSThe Institute of Fine Arts (IFA) campus comprises two buildings: art history and archaeology in the JamesB. Duke House, and the conservation program in the Stephen Chan House, known as the ConservationCenter (CC).Students are expected to wear/display their IFA ID cards at all times in both Duke and Chan Houses. Safetyis important to us and our security team and staff need to verify all visitors to the buildings.Duke House Semester Hours:Monday–Friday. 8:00 AM–10:00 PMWeekends. 10:00 AM–5:00 PMChan House Semester Hours:Monday–Friday. 8:00 AM–10:00 PMWeekends. 10:00 AM–5:00 PMInstitute Summer Hours:Monday–Friday. 9:00 AM–9:00 PMWeekends. ClosedCONSERVATION CENTER ACCESSThe Conservation Center is a secure building, but one without a security guard. The building is onlyaccessed by card swipe or key entry. Gain entry by holding your NYU ID up to the black box reader to theright of the front door. All conservation students will automatically have access to the Center. The Conservation Academic Advisor will request card activation for art history students registered in a Foundations IIelective, allowing access during the current semester of enrollment. A request for activation takes at leastone week to process.All students, staff, faculty, and visitors must sign in and out of the Center in the log book on the guard’sdesk in the front lobby each and every time they enter or exit the building. It is imperative to know who isin the building at all times in the event of both real emergencies and drills—this log book is used to accountfor all persons in the building. Failure to comply with this policy renders the log book meaningless andcompromises safety for everyone.During business hours, Conservation Center staff will screen all visitors. Make sure the front door shutssecurely behind you at all times. NEVER allow anyone unknown to you to follow you into the building. Ifthis occurs, ask them to check in with the front office staff and make sure they do so! Anyone claimingto be a contractor or authorized worker must be accompanied by NYU security or building staff. If theyare not accompanied, ask them to go to the Duke House and then call the guard at x25808. After hours,never let anyone into the Center. All Institute students should use access cards to record their comings andgoings for security purposes.DO NOT BE AFRAID OF APPEARING UNFRIENDLY. Strangers in our midst pose threats to everyone andeverything. Report suspicious activity to the staff, or call IFA Building Security after hours at x25808.IMPORTANT! Access to Chan House outside of staffed hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) isallowed ONLY when there are at least two people in the building. Individuals may not come into theCenter, or stay in it, without at least one classmate, staff, or faculty member present. On weekends,the Center remains fully locked until two students present themselves and sign in with the Duke Housesecurity officer. Meaning, if one person shows up early, they will need to wait for a second personbefore the Security Guard unlocks the Center’s front door. This rule is for your own safety, and it will beenforced. Please coordinate schedules accordingly.VISITORSStudents are not permitted to bring guests into Duke or Chan House without adequate prior permission.Alert all staff members with the proposed date and time of any visits well in advance. For the 2021-2022academic year, all visitors must be approved by the University for campus access. Visitors may not bebrought without approval from the President’s Office. This policy applies to ALL visitors. You must comeand personally meet your guests. At the Center, ensure that they sign in and out on the visitor log sheet.FIRE SAFETY & EMERGENCIESIN THE EVENT OF A FIRE: Call 911 and/or pull the nearest alarm20

BASIC RULES & GUIDELINES Call NYU Public Safety (Duke House Security Guard) at x25808 Do not attempt to extinguish the fire If you hear the fire alarm, do not delay in leaving the building Stay calm and make your way out of the building using unblocked stairwells Walk—do not run; stay low if there is smoke Do not use the elevator Do not turn back for belongingsIf the fire alarm sounds, do not assume it is a drill. Leave the buildings immediately and assemble at leasttwo doors away on the sidewalk to ensure all occupants have evacuated. The Institute has staff membersdesignated as Fire Wardens. Listen to their instructions!In the event of a medical emergency or injury: Call 911 and state the location of the individual and the nature of the emergency Alert staff, who will report to other divisions of the Institute and/or University, as needed Stay with the injured individual until help arrivesIf ANY type of emergency occurs after regular office hours, you must inform the Institute guard at theSecurity Desk immediately (x25808).Don’t hesitate to report any unusual occurrences (odors, flickering lights, etc.)

Deputy Director for Faculty and Administration; Helen Gould Sheppard Professor in the History of Art; Institute of Fine Arts and Department of Art History 212-992-5905 (x25905) ejs1@nyu.edu Thelma K. Thomas Director of Graduate Studies; Associate Professor of Fine Arts 212-992-5830 (x25830) tkt2004@nyu.edu Michele Marincola

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