After Kenyon
Graduates of the Kenyon Art History Department go on to a wide variety of professional and creative careers. Many enter academia, work for museums, libraries, galleries, auction houses, art conservation, historic preservation, and publishing. Other recent graduates are successful architects, lawyers and news reporters. Many are successful stockbrokers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and librarians. A few have gone on to prestigious graduate programs in Art History. Kenyon graduates are notable for their exciting careers, and we are confident that the Art History major at Kenyon College prepares students for a variety of career opportunities.
Here's a sampling of what some of our recent graduates are doing:
Jae Cho '11: Customer relations at iGavel an Asian Auction House in NYC
Caroline Strumph '10: Administrator Old Master's Dept. at Christie's NYC
Justin Greenlee '09: Contemporary art examiner at Examiner.com
Kelly Y. McGrath '09: Investor relations associate at Scottwood Capital Management
Eleanor Smitherman '09: Curator of the Podesta Collection in Washington D.C
Eugene A. Rutigliano '08: Foundation assistant at the Rober Mapplethorpe Foundation in New York
Anne H. Fallon '07: Sale administrator in Americana for Christie's fine art auction
Emily Allen Cowles '07: Development associate at Brooklyn Friends School
Julia A. Boyer '07: Communications assistant for Friends of the High Line, a group devoted to maintaining New York's High Line Park
Catherine Elkies '87: Senior vice president and director of private and corporate collections at Christie's Americas



