I am an art historian based in Washington D.C. Originally from Macedonia, one of the seven countries that comprised former Yugoslavia, I came to the United States for graduate studies in English language and literature. However, my long-standing interests in art eventually led to a PhD in art history, focusing on Renaissance and Baroque art. In addition to college-level teaching at the University of Maryland, I have extensive lecturing experience within the United States and in Europe. In the Washington area, I regularly present lectures and courses for the Smithsonian Institution and other museum institutions.


My publications include scholarly books and essays, as well as exhibition catalogues and journal articles for broader audiences.


I have also worked on numerous curatorial projects and have extensive experience with museums and non-profit institutions.


Aneta Georgievska-Shine


agshine@umd.edu  anetagshine@gmail.com 


​Related websites:

Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland

Academia.edu