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Michael W. Haga
Art History Adjunct Faculty & Program Coordinator for the School of the Arts

 

Michael Haga

Telephone: (843) 953-7766
Fax:(843) 953-4988
Office: Room 101, 44 St. Philip Street
Email: hagam@cofc.edu

Courses:

  • ARTH 101 History of Art from Prehistoric to Renaissance

 

 

Michael W. Haga is Program Coordinator at the College of Charleston’s School of the Arts. Working with Dean Morris and her staff, he is responsible for the School’s administrative activities as well as special events and projects related to stewardship and educational and cultural programming. Mr. Haga received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Roanoke College and a Master of Arts and Liberal Studies degree from Hollins College.

As an adjunct member of the faculty, Mr. Haga has taught Art History 101 since the Spring 1994 semester. He taught Introduction to Arts Management in the Spring 1998 semester and was named Outstanding Adjunct Faculty in Art History in 1999.

Mr. Haga has been involved with several arts organizations during his time at the College. He has served on the boards of the Lowcountry Arts and Cultural Council, Print Studio South, and the South Carolina Artisans Center. He also has served on the Charleston County Magnet School of the Arts’ School Governance Council as a community representative and as Program Coordinator for the South Carolina Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. Mr. Haga currently serves as President of the South Carolina Arts Alliance and as a member of the Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Arts Committee.

Mr. Haga has written exhibition reviews for The New Art Examiner, Art Papers, Carolina Arts, and The Charleston City Paper. His interests have led him to serve as a slide juror for the Piccolo Spoleto Craft Exhibition, and he has judged exhibitions in South Carolina and Virginia. Mr. Haga has served as a Visual Arts Grant panelist for the South Carolina Arts Commission and as a Crafts Fellowship panelist for the Oregon Arts Commission.

 
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