Areas of Interest
Rembrandt; Renaissance, Baroque and Contemporary Art; interaction between the East and West; Word/Image studies; History of Printmaking
Ph.D. Columbia University: M.A. Williams College-Clark Art Institute; B.A. magna cum laude Brandeis University
Amy Golahny teaches Art in the Dark at Lycoming College: from survey to specialized courses to the senior seminar. She has published several books and several dozen articles, mostly on and around Rembrandt. Currently, she is President of the international organization Historians of Netherlandish Art; and she served as president of the sister organization that promotes Dutch culture in the United States, the American Association for Netherlandic Studies. Her research and publications have been supported by grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, CASVA at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Lycoming College and other agencies. Golahny participates in national and international conferences, and regularly give special lectures on her research.