Majors on Site: Liam Otero at The Met

Majors on Site: Liam Otero at The Met

Liam Otero discussing Matsuoka Eikyu’s “The Uji Princesses (Uji no Miya no himegimi-tachi)”, 1912, color on silk, (Gallery 230). The following is the second installment of the “Majors On Site” student interview series. Liam Otero, FCRH ‘20, is an Art History major and American Studies 

Majors On Site: Katrina Arutunyan at The Met

Majors On Site: Katrina Arutunyan at The Met

My name is Julie Hamon (#FordhamArtHistory Fall 2018 Media Intern), and the following is the the first in a series of on-site interviews with Fordham Art History majors: a series about art, NYC, and the Fordham Art History experience. We start with my fellow Lincoln 

Lila Cook  ’21

Lila Cook  ’21

Lila Cook FCLC 2021 Student Bio Lila is a Freshman Lincoln Center Art History major from Tucson, Arizona. As the daughter of two professionally established Contemporary artists, and with a childhood steeped in the thriving Tucson arts community, Lila’s continued academic embrace of Art History 

 ANNIE MUSCAT  ’20

 ANNIE MUSCAT  ’20

 ANNIE MUSCAT FCRH 2020 Student Bio Annie is a Sophomore Rose Hill Art History/Communications and Culture major from Orange County, California. Her lifelong passion for Art originated in a Montessori kindergarten project in which students were asked to create their own version of Michelangelo’s Sistine 

LIAM OTERO, FCRH 2020

LIAM OTERO, FCRH 2020

Liam Otero FCRH 2020 Student Bio Liam is a Sophomore Rose Hill Art History major from Rutherford, New Jersey. His recreational and academic appreciation for the Arts began late in high school after his discovery of Modern artist David Hockney’s “A Bigger Splash” acrylic on canvas painting