Sarah K. Rich
Director, Center for Virtual/Material Studies                       Headshot of Sarah Rich
Associate Professor of Art History
Office: 208 Borland
Email: skr10@psu.edu

Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.A. in history of art (Yale University)
B.A. in art history and comparative literature (Northwestern University)

Dr. Rich specializes in art after 1940, with particular emphasis on art produced in the United States and France during the 1950s and 60s. Her current book project, forthcoming with the University of California Press, is titled Past Flat: Other Sides to American Abstraction in the Cold War. The book addresses the often unintended overlaps between mid-century consumer culture and the abstract painting produced by figures like Barnett Newman, Ellsworth Kelly, and Kenneth Noland. Research for that project has been supported by a postdoctoral grant from the Getty Research Institute, as well as by Penn State’s Institute for the Arts and Humanities. While completing her book about American abstraction, Dr. Rich has begun research for a second book about Jean Dubuffet’s collaborations with other artists. Dr. Rich has recently delivered papers at the National Gallery in Washington, MIT, Yale University, Harvard University, the Institute of Fine Arts, and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago. She is a frequent contributor to Artforum, and her scholarly publications have appeared in American Art, Art Bulletin, October, Perspective, and the Oxford Art Journal, as well as in many exhibition catalogues and compendia of essays.

John Russell
Associate Director, Center for Virtual/Material Studies       Headshot of John Russell
Digital Humanities Librarian, Penn State University Libraries

Offices: 241 Borland and W323 Pattee Library
Email: jer308@psu.edu

 

 

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Carolyn Lucarelli
Manager, Center for Virtual/Material Studies
Office: 215 Borland Building
Email: cjl8@psu.edu                                                    

M.A. in art history (Dartmouth College)
B.A. in art history (Columbia University)
A.A. in art (Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York)

Carolyn Lucarelli has worked in the Center for Virtual/Material Studies (formerly the Visual Resources Centre) since 1998. Before coming to Penn State, she was assistant museum librarian in the Photograph and Slide Library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and assistant curator of visual resources in the Department of Art History at Dartmouth College. Her M.A. thesis was titled “Between Matter and Spirit: The Art of Betye Saar.” Ms. Lucarelli is an active member of the Visual Resources Association (VRA), where she serves on the Education Committee. She received two VRA Travel Awards in 2000 and 2004, and was the recipient of a 2005 Penn State College of Arts and Architecture Staff Award for Outstanding Service. In 2013, she was selected to join the Board of Directors of the Visual Resources Association Foundation (VRAF), and served a two-year term in the position of secretary. From 2017-2019, she represented the VRAF as a Curriculum Specialist for the Summer Educational Institute (SEI) for Visual Resources and Image Management, a joint project of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) and the VRAF.

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Catherine Adams
Digital Support Specialist, Center for Virtual/Material Studies
Office: 214 Borland Building
Email: cda122@psu.edu

M.L.I.S. Master of Library and Information Science (University of Pittsburgh)
B.A. in International Politics (Pennsylvania State University)

Prior to joining the then VRC in fall 2007, Catherine worked in the Architecture and Landscape Architecture Library at Penn State. She is experienced in data curation, dataset creation, Adobe products, text analysis and various Digital Art History tools. Catherine is currently serving a two-year term as the Chapter Chair for the VRA Mid-Atlantic Chapter. She is the Department of Art History representative on the Educational Resources, Information Systems and Technology (ERIST) Committee. In 2018 Catherine served as the Chair of the College of Arts and Architecture Staff Advisory Council. She is a member of  the Visual Resources Association (VRA).