
Liz Neill
Doctoral Student, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University
Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Liz Neill is a PhD student at Boston University studying ancient art with interests in archaeology, digital tools, museums, and materials science. She currently serves as the volunteer delivery coordinator for Mutual Aid Brookline and uses anonymized community data to advocate for increased food insecurity resources. A member of CASARI and convener of the Antiracism and Museums Working Group, she holds an MA in decorative arts, design history, and material culture from Bard Graduate Center. She previously worked as a project manager and content producer in museum interactive design and excavates in Boston (City Archaeology Program) and Greece (Palace of Nestor, Pylos).
Areas of Expertise
- Anthropology
- Cultural Studies
- Education
- History
- Urban Studies
- Archaeology
- Museum Studies
Methodology
- Archival Methods
- Qualitative Methods
- Quantitative Methods
- Secondary Data Analysis
- Survey Methods and Questionnaires
- Affiliates
- Inaugural - Graduate Student