Quintana Heathman

Quintana Heathman

Curatorial Fellow in Japanese Art
Quintana Heathman

Quintana Heathman is a former Curatorial Fellow in Japanese Art at the Harvard Art Museums.  She received a BA in Art History with a minor in Japanese Language and Literature from Boston University in 2004, and an MA in Art History (while a recipient of the Luce Foundation Fellowship) from Boston University in 2006.  She spent two years in Tokyo, Japan on a MEXT (Monbukagakushō) governmental scholarship, where she studied at Gakushūin University under Dr. Kobayashi Tadashi.  Quintana has worked in Asian curatorial departments at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  She is currently a PhD candidate in the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Art History, supervised by Dr. Julie Nelson Davis, and is writing a dissertation on imagined landscapes and places in Japanese prints and printed books of the eighteenth century.

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