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CONSTANCE KOPPELMAN , Lecturer, Women's Studies, Ph.D. in Social and Intellectual History the State University of New York at Stony Brook
ckoppelman@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
128 Old Chemistry Building - 631.632.9167

Constance Koppelman received a Bachelors Degree from the State University at Stony Brook with honors in Art History; a Masters of Library Science from Queens College; and a Ph.D. in Social and Intellectual History from SUNY Stony Brook. She was a Helena Rubenstein fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and a research assistant at the Museums at Stony Brook where she contributed to the exhibit, "Summer at the Shore: 1870-1920"; developed a Biography and Bibliography of Edward Buffet who was the last owner of the Hawkins Mount House; and she also created a report on the Smith/Rutyard Burying Ground on the property of the Museums at Stony Brook (currently Long Island Museums at Stony Brook). For three years Dr. Koppelman has served as the chair of the scholarship committee of the Jewish Caucus of the National Women's Studies Association. Her work experience includes teaching Research Methods in Art History and many years as a reference librarian at the Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library on the campus of the University at Stony Brook. Currently, as part of the Women's Studies Program at the University she teaches Women, Utopia and Dystopia and Women In the Visual Arts, supervises student interns and mentors a group of students who publish a journal, Focus On Women, On Diversity. She also curates art exhibits such as A Woman's Place; Central Hall Gallery in the 1970s held at the Long Island Museums at Stony Brook, and an annual Women's History Month exhibit at Mills Pond House in Saint James for the Smithtown Township Arts Council.

 

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