Jill Shaw has a diverse range of work experience in the field of art and curation. Jill most recently worked at the Detroit Institute of Arts as the Rebecca A. Boylan and Thomas W. Sidlik Curator of European Art, specializing in the period from 1850 to 1970. Prior to this role, they were an Associate Curator of European Art (1850-1950) at the same institution.
Before joining the Detroit Institute of Arts, Jill Shaw worked as the Senior Curator of Collections at Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University. Their responsibilities included overseeing the gallery's collection and curating exhibitions.
Prior to their role at Colgate University, Jill Shaw held the position of Research Associate at The Art Institute of Chicago for over a decade, specializing in art research and scholarship. Jill also worked as a Curatorial Assistant at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, gaining valuable experience in curatorial work and assisting in exhibition planning.
Additionally, Jill Shaw served as a Graduate Editorial Assistant at the University of Chicago Press, where they gained experience in editorial work.
Jill Shaw's education history includes a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Art History and Anthropology from Northwestern University. Additionally, they pursued further education at the University of Chicago, where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Art History. The specific start and end years for these degrees are not provided in the information given.
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