Meghan Doyle

Masters program

Areas of interest: Art & Politics in Post-War United States, Artist Collectives, Collage & Montage.


Meghan Doyle is interested in the efficacy of collective action at tumultuous historical conjunctures as a tool for mobilization and reconciliation. Her current research reframes theories of collage to understand artistic choices within the socio-political climate of 1960s Chicago. At the IFA, Meghan serves on the editorial board of Lapis and as a teaching assistant in NYU's Department of Art History. She has held positions at the British Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and in Christie's Post-War and Contemporary department, where she played a pivotal role in digital art education. Meghan holds BAs in Art History and Italian from Pepperdine University, summa cum laude, where she worked at the Weisman Museum of Art and contributed to a global art history textbook.