College of Charleston - Art History
Architectural Historian
Architecture & Planning
Paige
Wagoner
Charlotte, North Carolina
I am an architectural historian and project management professional with over seven years of experience in preservation planning, cultural resource consulting, arts education, and coordination efforts between public agencies and private clients. I strive to build vibrant, diverse, and sustainable communities through sound planning and design principles, public education, and the preservation of our built past.
Skilled In:
Section 106 review
Resource identification
Mitigation strategies
Technical writing
Report production
Historical research
Undergraduate coursework
Adjunct Professor
Directed a disciplined, challenging, and stimulating learning environment for undergraduate classes of 25 to 35 students
Formulated daily lecture and seminar materials for 100- and 300-level courses, successfully ensuring student comprehension and involvement
Communicated effectively with students by demonstrating enthusiasm for the subject matter and instituting an approachable and flexible office hour and email policy
Architectural Historian
Cultural Resource Consulting, including the management of architectural history and historic preservation projects.
Graduate Research Assistant
Compiled a bibliographic database focused on the Certosa di San Martino, a Carthusian monastery
Architectural Historian VII/Project Manager
Managed all project phases, including personnel, budget, scheduling, quality control, and final deliverables, related to preservation planning and architectural history assignments
Authored and co-authored historic resource studies, including architectural surveys, National Register of Historic Places nominations, and historic context reports
Led consultations between private clients, local, state, and federal agencies, and the general public to promote open and frequent communication and to nurture general understanding and support of projects and desired outcomes
Built and maintained valuable client relationships through clear project scoping, the successful achievement of project goals, and effective communication
Developed successful and realistic proposals targeting new business opportunities and client relationships in several states
Graduate Intern
Completed archival research and documentation of Charleston freedman’s cottages
Maintained Historic Charleston Foundation’s preservation easement database and files
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Architectural History and Criticism
M.A. Thesis: The Invention and Adaptation of the Charleston Freedman’s Cottage
Bachelor of Arts
Historic Preservation and Community Planning/Art History
Adjunct Professor
Directed a disciplined, challenging, and stimulating learning environment for undergraduate classes of 25 to 35 students
Formulated daily lecture and seminar materials for 100- and 300-level courses, successfully ensuring student comprehension and involvement
Communicated effectively with students by demonstrating enthusiasm for the subject matter and instituting an approachable and flexible office hour and email policy
Graduate Research Assistant
Compiled a bibliographic database focused on the Certosa di San Martino, a Carthusian monastery