Advisement in The Art Department - Fall 2020
To facilitate communication, when you reach out to anyone in the Art Department, please include your EMPL ID so that we can access your records easily. Please also consult the FAQs at the end of this document; some questions may not need an advisor.
Undergraduate Advisors
While you can come to any of us to ask questions, the particular areas of specialty are indicated.
- Prof. Jennifer Ball (art history, transfer evaluations)
- Prof. Ronaldo Kiel (digital concentration and minor, art studio, transfer evaluations)
- Prof. Doug Schwab (art studio, transfer evaluations)
B.F.A. Program
M.A. Art History
M.F.A. Program
Internships
Transfer Evaluations
- Prof. Jennifer Ball
- Prof. Georgeen Comerford
- Prof. Ronaldo Kiel (Transfer Evaluations and BA)
- Prof. Doug Schwab
Art Office Staff
- Elizabeth Vittorioso
- Elena Shereshevskaya
- Kathy Smith (MFA and MA)
Contact Information and Office Hours
Contact | Office Hours | |
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Prof. Derrick Adams | derrick.adams@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Prof. Jennifer Ball | jball@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment, or Mondays, 10-11 a.m. via Zoom Meeting ID: 475 316 6517 Passcode: 791074 |
Prof. Georgeen Comerford | comerford@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Prof. Mona Hadler, Chair | mhadler@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Prof. Ronaldo Kiel | rkiel@brooklyn.cuny.edu | Wednesdays, 10 a.m. via Zoom Meeting ID: 979 5644 1356 |
Prof. Eto Otitigbe | eto.otitigbe@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Prof. Doug Schwab | dschwab@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Malka Simon | msimon@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Prof. Kathy Smith | kathleens@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Elena Shereshevskaya | elena.shereshevskaya@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Elizabeth Vittorioso | vittorioso@brooklyn.cuny.edu | E-mail for appointment |
Frequently Asked Questions
There are no classes available – help!?
E-mail the professor of the class(es) you want to take to get an overtally. Overtallies can ONLY be granted by the professor giving the class (not the art office staff or advisors). You may have to consider taking a different section than your ideal section. If the professor agrees contact Liz Vittorioso and cc the chair for the permission to be entered.
Where do I find professor’s e-mail addresses?
From the Web Portal, Choose Academics/Faculty Profile Search and look up by last name. Liz Vittorioso might be able to provide alternate e-mails for instructors if you do not receive an answer.
Professor XX gave me an overtally. How do I register?
Forward the e-mail permission to Elizabeth WITH YOUR EMPL ID. She will grant the overtally and then you can register.
When I try to register for class XX it says I need permission from the department?
Check the following:
- Is it the appropriate section of the class for your level, graduate or undergraduate (Graduate classes begin with the number 7, so an undergrad will not be able to register for a grad class)?
- Is it an independent study class (ARTD 5150, 5151) or Internship (ARTD 4920, 4264)? These require you to have made an arrangement with a faculty member in advance (see below) or to have gotten an internship and had it approved by Prof. Simon (see below). If you have done this then Elizabeth will give permission for you to register after you fill out some paperwork.
- You have taken the course before at a previous college – don’t take the same course twice!
If none of these is the explanation, please reach out to an advisor.
I want to take the internship course, what is that and how do I do it?
The Internship course is not a course with us, it is just a mechanism for getting course credit for an internship that you do outside of Brooklyn College. You need to find, apply for and be accepted for the internship yourself, then get the internship approved by Prof. Simon who will instruct you in final details for getting course credit.
I want to do an independent study, how do I sign up for this?
You need to first get a faculty member to supervise your independent work. You need to pitch an idea for independent work to a faculty member. If approved you will fill out paperwork, to be signed by both the faculty member and the chair. The chair approves all independent studies Please do not think of an independent study if you have not taken the courses in the area. Independent studies are designed for advanced work with a professor with whom you have worked.
I want to graduate soon, what should I do to get ready?
You should apply for graduation (on the portal), which will trigger an audit before you begin your last semester, at the latest, or preferably your final year. This will highlight any issues in completing requirements and give you time to complete them.
I have an issue with my professor/a staff member on campus/a fellow student. What should I do?
Speak to an advisor or the chair who can advise you depending on the nature of your problem. You may speak to a trusted professor who is not an advisor as well and we will figure out the best course of action.