Mariam Hale
2025-2026 Martha J. Fleischman
Collections Fellow
Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
248.645.3436
MHale@cranbrook.edu

Mariam Hale has been Collections Fellow at Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research since 2023. As Collections Fellow, Mariam is engaged in investigating the history and significance of the Founders Collection at Cranbrook House. Her recent projects include an exhibition of fine art prints from the 17th to the early 20th century, held in the historic library at Cranbrook School, and “An Italian Journey: A Grand Tour of Cranbrook House and Gardens,” an event exploring the Italianate and classical art collected by Cranbrook’s founders.
Mariam completed her PhD in Art History at the University of York, where her research explored the role of fantasy in Victorian painting, with a focus on the interplay between literature and the visual arts. Her MLitt thesis at the University of St Andrews delved into the often comical and surprisingly affecting world of late nineteenth-century domestic interior design manuals. A graduate of Williams College, Mariam has previously served as an intern at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, as Assistant Curator at the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and as a staff writer and editor for Cultural Property News. She is a contributing author in The Cambridge History of Arthurian Literature and Culture, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press in 2026.
PHOTO CREDITS
Cranbrook House Still Room ceiling. Photography by Colton Graub, CKUS '13. Courtesy Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.
Photography by Sophie Russell-Jeffrey, CAA '25. Courtesy Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.