Site visits

Here are some photographs of field trips Professor Carso has taken with her students:

Professor Tom Wolf from Bard College gave a special tour of the exhibition “The Historic Woodstock Art Colony: The Arthur A. Anderson Collection” to Professor Carso’s “American Art” students at the Dorsky Museum in May 2023

“Architecture of NYC” students at Rockefeller Center with Professor Carso on March 2, 2023

Students in ARH420 “Art of the Hudson Valley” toured Historic Huguenot Street on Sept. 9, 2022

Students from “Building the Twentieth Century: Architecture and Urban Design” on a walking tour of New York City early in the spring 2020 semester, before classes went online.

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students view the exhibition “Tonalism:  Pathway from the Hudson River School to Modern Art” at the Dorksy Museum on campus in fall 2019.

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students visit Mohonk Mountain House in fall 2018.

20th Century Architecture students at Rockefeller Center in spring 2018.

Spring 2016 walking tour of New York City

Spring 2016 walking tour of New York City

Students of American art visit the exhibition on Grace Hartigan exhibition at the Dorsky Museum in May 2015.

Students of American art visit the exhibition on Grace Hartigan at the Dorsky Museum on campus in May 2015.

Photo by Melanie Axelrod

“Architecture of New York City” students on a walking tour of midtown Manhattan, March 2015

Sarah Davis ’15 asks Professor Emeritus Bill Rhoads a question on a walking tour of New Paltz village in fall 2014.

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park, NY

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students at the Senate House Museum in Kingston, NY during a walking tour of the city with Professor Emeritus William Rhoads (upper right of photo). Thank you, Professor Rhoads!

“Introduction to Twentieth-Century Architecture” students at the Seagram Building in New York City.

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students at the DuBois Visitor Center, Historic Huguenot St., New Paltz, NY

“Introduction to Nineteenth-Century Architecture” students at Locust Grove in Poughkeepsie

“Art of the Hudson Valley” students at the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY

Professor Carso teaches “Art of the Hudson Valley” in fall 2009 at the Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. Photo by Denise Isseks.