Sonia Fulop attended Tufts University, graduating magna cum laude with a BA in art history (with highest thesis honors) and French literature, and earning awards in both majors. She spent her junior year in Paris, where she studied at the Ecole du Louvre and the Sorbonne Nouvelle and held an internship as a translator. She went on to earn her AM in art history at Washington University in St. Louis, during which time she worked as a research assistant to several professors of modern American and French art history, and to the curator of contemporary art at the St. Louis Art Museum. In 2006, she completed the editing certificate program at the University of Chicago Graham School of General Studies. She is a member of the Editorial Freelancers Association and the Association of Art Editors and has spoken on panels presented by the Graham School and the Bay Area Editors’ Forum. Sonia lives in Berkeley, California, and counts among her greatest honors meeting feminist writer Susan Faludi and editing Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan during her tenure as dean of Harvard Law School. She is not accepting any new clients at this time.

