Aaron Michael Wile and Nicholas Gregory Potts were married Aug. 24 in the Othmer Library at the Brooklyn Historical Society in Brooklyn Heights. David Pullins, a friend of the couple who joined American Marriage Ministries for the event, officiated.

Dr. Wile (left), 33, is an associate curator in the Department of French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. He was previously a postdoctoral fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at the University of Southern California. He graduated magna cum laude from Haverford College and holds both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in history of art and architecture from Harvard.

Dr. Wile is the son of Dr. Lawrence Wile of Bloomfield, Conn., and the late Jacqueline Bucior Wile. He is also the stepson of Gerri Gailin. His father is a retired psychiatrist who had a private practice in Stafford Springs, Conn. He is also president of the Chaikin-Wile Foundation, a family foundation centered around Jewish causes and scientific research.

Mr. Potts, 39, is an architect at NBBJ, an architectural firm in Seattle and New York. He graduated from the University of Minnesota and received two master’s degrees, one in architecture from the University of Minnesota, and the other in urban design from Harvard.