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Nebraska Authors

Martin Rosenberg

Born Memphis, TN (USA)

Places Lived

Omaha, NE
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Tennessee

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Art History; Fiction; Nonfiction

Education

BS, 1973, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
MA, 1976, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
PhD, 1979, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Occupation

Chair, Department of Fine Arts and Professor of Art History, Rutgers University
Professor of Art History
Chairman of the Department of Art and Art History at University of Nebraska at Omaha

Places Worked

Rutgers University Camden Campus: 2002-
Missouri State University:1999-2002
University of Nebraska-Omaha: 1994-1997

Honors

Won a National Merit Scholarship from the Atlas Chemical Co. to study at MIT

Associations

Prairie Visions - a Nebraska consortium that seeks to establish art education and history at the elementary and secondary levels
Member of the Advisory Committee of the Getty Center for Education in the Arts;

Bibliography

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