Eric M. Wolf, PhD, MSLIS

Art, Criticism, Music
- Librarian
- Art Historian
- Writer
- Lecturer
- Guitarist
With over 20 years professional experience in academic and museum libraries and archives, Eric brings knowledge and zeal to all of his undertakings. He works as Director of Collections at the New York Society Library. He has previously served as Head Librarian and Faculty Member at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York, Head Librarian at the Menil Collection, Houston, Director of the Library at the New York School of Interior Design, and Associate Cataloger at the Frick Art Reference Library.He has taught at the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Houston, the New York School of Interior Design, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York. Publications include American Art Museum Architecture: Documents and Design, “Austin and Form into Spirit: Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin” in CAA Reviews, and “Reevaluating Francesco di Giorgio on the Form and Nomenclature of Columns” in Reconstructing Fracnesco di Giorgio, Architect
Featured Works
Librarianship
- Management
- Budgeting
- Cataloging
- Reference
- Fundraising
Scholarship
- Renaissance Art & Architecture
- Roman Art & Architecture
- Post-War American Abstraction
- Large Site-Specific Installations
- 20th Century Architecture
Teaching
- Museum Ethics
- Roman Architecture
- Art and Provenance Research
- Research Methods
- Museum Architecture


