Joseph Woldman

Joseph Woldman

Joseph Woldman is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in the art of Etruria and Rome. His dissertation considers the phenomenological and agential significance of artificial faces that are affixed to Etruscan architecture and ceramics in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE.

Joseph holds a BA in Art History and Religious Studies as well as a Professional Certificate in Arts Administration from New York University. He has presented both his current research as well as a portion of his MA qualifying paper on representations of Herakles on Caeretan hydriae at two AIA Annual Meetings. Joseph has also served as a graduate student assistant in Columbia University’s Art Properties and has been an active participant in four seasons of the APAHA excavations in Hadrian’s Villa.