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  • Author: Sonia C. Coman-Ernstoff

Author: Sonia C. Coman-Ernstoff

Sonia Coman-Ernstoff is the Audience Engagement Strategist at the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art. Sonia has a B.A. from Harvard University, a Ph.D. in art history from Columbia University, where she wrote a dissertation on Japonisme, and wide-ranging experience in strategic planning. Sonia is the author of peer-reviewed papers and book chapters on the history of collecting and identity formation in the creative industries.
Black and white photo of installation view, “Chinese, Corean [sic] and Japanese potteries” exhibition, Knoedler & Co., New York, March 2–21, 1914.
March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

This Day in Freer History: March 21, 1914

Archives, ceramics, Charles Lang Freer, Chinese Art, Freer at 100, Freer Gallery of Art Collection, Freer History, Japanese Art, Korean Art
April 20, 2020April 17, 2020

This Day in Freer History: April 20, 1907

Charles Lang Freer, Freer at 100, Freer Gallery, Freer History
January 3, 2020April 15, 2020

This Day in Freer History: January 3, 1905

Charles Lang Freer, Freer at 100, Freer History, History
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