Dr. Drogin is a specialist in Italian Renaissance
art and has been a member of the department since August 2004.
He currently helps administer the George T. Dorsch Endowed Scholarship
in the History of Art Department and the SUNY-mandated Assessment of
Critical Thinking. He also serves on the college’s Library Committee, the Instructional
Computing Committee, and the Strategic Planning Committee in the
Liberal Arts. Dr. Drogin frequently lectures at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
Education:
B.A. Wesleyan University
Ph.D. Harvard University
Current Courses:
HA112 History of Western Art and Civilization: Renaissance to the Modern Era
HA214 Art in New York
HA396 Art and Patronage in the Italian Renaissance
Selected Publications:
“Urbino Legend” (Artforum,
September 2004)
Bologna’s Bentivoglio Family and its Artists:
Overview of a Quattrocento Court in the Making” (Artists at Court:
Image-Making and Identity, 1300-1550, 2004)
“Adam Pendleton”
(Frequency, Studio Museum in Harlem exhibition catalogue, 2005)
“Art and Patronage in Bologna, 1350-1600” (Ferrara, Urbino and
the Northern Courts, 2005).