Dartmouth Professor Is Finalist for Renowned Book Award
Mary Coffey, associate professor of art history, is a finalist for the 2013 Charles Rufus Morey Book Award for her most recent book.
View ArticleDartmouth Professor Wins Prestigious Art History Award
Associate Professor of Art History Mary Coffey won the award for her first book, "How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals, Museums, and the Mexican State."
View ArticleVideo: Art History Professor Offers Views on Dartmouth’s Renowned Orozco Murals
Mary Coffey, the recipient of the 2013 Charles Rufus Morey Award for her book about Mexican muralism, discusses the 3,200 square-foot frescoes in Baker-Berry Library.
View ArticleOrozco Murals One of 13 New National Historic Landmarks
Orozco's The Epic of American Civilization joins other prominent sites in telling America's story.
View ArticleDartmouth Murals Become National Historic Landmark (NHPR)
Professor Mary Coffey talks about why Orozco chose to paint “The Epic of American Civilization.”
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In this three-part series, professors talk about their research, life in the classroom, and more.
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