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Report from the Field: Nava Streiter鈥檚 internship in digital art history at the Frick yields new online resources

September 3, 2015
Nava Streiter鈥檚 summer internship in digital art history

This past summer, Nava Streiter (M.A. 鈥15) held an internship at the , a research wing of the The Frick Collection in New York. The Center was founded in 2007 with the aim of studying the formation and development of public and private art collections from the Renaissance to the present.

With the founding of the Center, the historic institution is helping lead the way in new modes of digital scholarship. According to Nava, 鈥渢he Frick Art Reference Library has become very engaged with digital art history.鈥 The Center is home to , an online index of collectors, dealers, and auctions complete with historical information and archival materials. During her time at the Center, Nava worked on a project to map early auctions of art in the U.S., cataloging over 7,500 auctions, and using digital platforms to geocode and map the historical addresses of these auctions.

Interactive Timeline of American Art Collectors

Nava also created the , which provides a thorough overview of its many aims and contributions to the diverse field of scholarship surrounding the history of art collections.

As Nava recounts, the Frick takes seriously its commitment to the education of its interns. 鈥淭he Frick organizes a great series of educational events for interns, and provides opportunities to attend behind-the-scenes tours at a number of NY arts institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum, the Morgan Library and Museum, and the New York Public Library.鈥 Most of all, the internship allowed Nava intimate access to a favorite museum of hers, and the opportunity to learn more about the history and function of its holdings and art library.

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