Caroline I. Harris

Position
Diane W. and James E. Burke Associate Director for Education, Princeton University Art Museum
Role
19th-Century French Art
Office Phone
Office
199 Nassau Street
Bio/Description

Profile

Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2004

Caroline Harris has led the Education Department at the Princeton University Art Museum for over a decade. Prior to coming to Princeton, she served as staff lecturer in charge of academic affairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Her main research interest is 19th-century French painting, and her most recent publication is “Alfred Sisley’s Portraits of Place” for the museum’s catalogue Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection.