Amie Hubbell Strickland, Assistant
Director of Research, received a Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt
University, with a major in art history and minors in studio art and French,
interning at the New Orleans Museum of Art during the summers. She graduated
from Tulane University with a Master of Arts in art history, with a
concentration in 19th century European paintings. After receiving her M.A.,
Strickland taught at the School of Continuing Studies and served as the
Visual Resources Curator in the Art Department at Tulane University before
accepting a position at The Historic New Orleans Collection as the Assistant
Curator of Education and Museum Programs. At The Collection, she
participated in the award winning “Dollop of History in Every Bite” program
for New Orleans public schools and helped coordinate the joint exhibition
between the New Orleans Museum of Art and The Historic New Orleans
Collection, “The New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club: An Artistic Legacy.”
Strickland is a native of New Orleans and attended the Academy of the Sacred
Heart. With family roots tracing back to the 1700s in Louisiana, Strickland
has always had a passion for genealogy and Southern history which led to her
expertise in Southern Regional art and 19th century Southern portraiture.
Email: research@nealauction.com
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