Autonomous (Pre-Columbian) and Colonial Latin America; Catholic imagery; constructs of race, gender, and sexual identity in the Americas; materiality; museum exhibitions; and the ways in which museums affect and are affected by society
Roswell Museum & Arts Center
1011 N Richardson Ave
Roswell, NM 88201
Hobart, Aubrey. 2015. "They Become Green: Preciousness and Materiality in the Feather Paintings of Mexico." In Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, Vol. VIII. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico.
Hobart (Wilder), Aubrey. 2010. “Locating Latin America in the East-West Paradigm.” In Consortium 2010. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado at Boulder, 91-102.
Hemisphere Symposium (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque 2015) - They Become Green: Preciousness and Materiality in the Feather Paintings of Mexico
College of Liberal Arts Graduate Symposium (University of Nevada, Reno 2015) - Reading Inhumanity in the Casta Paintings of New Spain
College Art Association Annual Conference (New York 2015) - The Queen of Heaven and the Prince of Angels: Saintly Rivalry in Colonial Mexico
Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies (Boulder 2010) - Cross-Currents of Devotion in Colonial Tlaxcala
Latin American Studies Conference (University of California Riverside 2010) - Guided by Guadalupe: Juan Diego in the Art of New Spain
Memory + Truth Conference (CU Boulder 2009) - San Miguel del Milagro: An Archangel in Mexico