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Marian Lewis | New York, USA
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Marian is studying Art History at the graduate school of Princeton. She is currently living in a residential college with undergraduate students. She has undergraduate degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Art History, and soon after graduating, she started working at Christie's auction house where she had been an intern the summer before. It was a good experience for her, as it gave her a sense of the art market and how art functions in society, not just in academic environments. Having worked there for a year, she began to miss being at school, so she decided to go back to study more about art. She is now a teaching assistant to undergraduate students and is also part of the campus choir.