Anne R. Fabbri

Critic | Curator

Anne Fabbri Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1947

Ms. Fabbri graduates cum laude from Radcliffe College at Harvard University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.

1971

Ms. Fabbri receives a Master of Arts in art history from Bryn Mawr College.

1971

Ms. Fabbri becomes an art lecturer at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.

1974

Ms. Fabbri becomes an art lecturer at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1976

Ms. Fabbri serves as an art critic and art editor for The Drummer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1978

Ms. Fabbri serves as an art critic for The Bulletin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1980

Ms. Fabbri becomes director of the Alfred O. Deshong Museum at Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania.

1982

Ms. Fabbri becomes director of The Noyes Museum in Oceanville, New Jersey.

1991

Ms. Fabbri receives the John Cotton Dana Award from the New Jersey Association of Museums.

1998

Ms. Fabbri serves as an art critic for Philadelphia Daily News, Art in America, Art Matters, The Art Newspaper, and American Artist.

1998

Ms. Fabbri serves as chair of New Visions, Philadelphia Furniture Exhibition.

1999

Ms. Fabbri becomes a member of the advisory committee of the Main Line Art Center.

2000

Ms. Fabbri becomes a lecturer of arts administration at Rosemont College.

2001

Ms. Fabbri joins the board of directors of Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.

2001

Ms. Fabbri becomes a lecturer of humanities at Rosemont College.

2002

Ms. Fabbri serves as an art critic for Philadelphia Style magazine.

2006

Ms. Fabbri serves as an art critic for BroadStreetReview.com.

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