Michelle Fisher
Ph.D. Student, Graduate Center, CUNY
Michelle Millar Fisher is a doctoral candidate in Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center and a Curatorial Assistant in the Architecture + Design department at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Previously, she worked at the Solomon. R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is also the co-founder of ArtHistoryTeachingResources.org, a Kress-funded website that fosters peer-led, open access pedagogical exchange in art history teaching. Her research centers on social histories of architecture, contemporary art, museums, and the pedagogical turn, and her dissertation is titledĀ “Nothing is Transmissible but Thought”: Le Corbusier’s Radiant City in Diaspora. She is currently at work co-editingĀ a book on collaboration in the visual arts and architecture, to be published by Courtauld Books Online in fall 2016. She has taught at numerous colleges and museums including Parsons The New School, Baruch College, and Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.