Alice Aycock
Artist Alice Aycock was not only a graduate of Hunter College, but also an esteemed professor at the school. Former students have equally praised her as a dedicated educator and prolific sculptor. Aycock has lived in New York City since 1968, when she moved to the city for the MA program at Hunter College. Active in the downtown art community in the 1960s and ’70s, she exhibited at 112 Greene Street, an experimental space run by her friend and fellow artist Gordon Matta-Clark.
Holland Cotter
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Holland Cotter is the co-chief art critic at The New York Times and a graduate of the Master’s in Art History program at Hunter College. After earning his BA from Harvard College in 1970, Cotter moved to downtown Manhattan and found work as a freelance writer and eventually as a contributing editor at Art in America.
Yasufumi Nakamori
An experienced museum leader, curator, and noted scholar of modern and contemporary Asian art, Yasufumi Nakamori became Museum Director and Vice President of Arts and Culture for Asia Society in 2023. He oversees the museum’s exhibition program and collection, as well as arts and culture programming across the global organization.