Allison Marino

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Allison Marino is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University. She specializes, in early modern art, with a focus on Northern European prints and the print market. 

Allison holds an M.A. in art history from The University of Texas-Austin and a B.A. in art history and media communication studies from Florida State University. Her research is informed by a wider interest in prints as an early mass communicative medium. Allison is interested in questions around the suggestion of truth in printed images, mapping and cartography, urbanism, and especially in prints produced in response to socio-political crisis.

Before joining Princeton, Allison served as the Curatorial Assistant for Works on Paper at the Clark Art Institute, where she curated Paper Cities (2024). Allison has also held curatorial internships at the Blanton Museum of Art and the Norton Museum of Art, and participated in the 2021 AllPaper Seminar with the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College.

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Early Modern Art
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Art & Archaeology