Faculty

Sandra Lang

Clinical Assistant Professor of Art and Art Education

Phone: 998 5700
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Director of the Visual Arts Administration M.A. Program. Extensive experience in both not-for-profit and for-profit organizations. Formerly Administrative Director, Art Advisory Service, The Museum of Modern Art, and Executive Director, Independent Curators International. Advisor to corporations and not-for-profit organizations on administrative, programmatic and fundraising issues.


Presentations

  • Visual Arts/Gallery Management
    Visiting Professor, Study Seminar in "Visual Arts/Gallery Management" for the Arts Management Curriculum Development Project, September 4- 14 2003, Hanoi, Vietnam. This Study Seminar is part of the project, "Arts Management in Vietnam: Toward a Market Economy," sponsored by Visiting Arts, a UK agency for developing awareness and promoting cultural relations through the arts, and the Ford Foundation.
  • Reports from the Field: Photography
    Participant, "Reports from the Field: Photography" a one-day workshop discussing the role of photography in the corporate environment sponsored by the International Association of Professional Art Advisors (IAPAA), Friday. November 5, 2004, and hosted by Fidelity Investments, One World Financial Center, NYC. President of IAPAA 2003-2004.
  • Art and Commerce
    Discussant, College Art Association 92nd Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, February 18 - 21, 2004, "Art and Commerce: Corporate Support of the Arts in 20th Century American Art"
  • "L'Entreprise Collectionne" - Corporate Art Collecting panel
    Panel participant, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, April 28, 2004. Presentation on history of corporate art collecting in the United States.
  • Reports from the Field: European Corporations Collect
    Participant, "Reports from the Field: European Corporations Collect," a two-day symposium on European corporate art programs in conjunction with the exhibition "Corporate Culture: A History of Corporate Art Collecting" at The Fleming Collection, London, UK, June 27- 28, 2005.

Degrees Held

  • M.B.P. Columbia University
  • B.A. Middlebury College

Courses

  • E90.1088 Corporate Art Programs
  • E90.2076 Visual Arts Markets
  • E90.2299 Research in Visual Arts Administration
  • E90.2301 Thesis: Final Project

Research Interests

  • Public art and urban development
  • Corporate Art and Strategic Philanthropy
  • Contemporary Art and Culture