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Visual Studies Ph.D. Student News
Gaby Greenlee publishes essay on indigenous textile aspects that surface in a colonial Peruvian painting of the Virgin Mary as young girl
Gaby Greenlee is awarded the Betty J. Meggers Grant for research in Peru
Alex Moore presents at the ACASA Conference at the University of Accra, Ghana
Amber Hickey will be "Researcher in Residence" at Signal Culture
Ace Lehner and Libby Paloma's collaborative project "Chingona Por Vida"
Amber Hickey co-curates exhibition, "We're All in This Together"
Ace Lehner Bookshelf published in Art Journal Open
Freedom ‘17, New Video work by Ace Lehner to be featured in OUT/LOOK and the Birth of the Queer
crystal am nelson (2013 cohort) teaches Race and Visual Arts in America, in Winter 2017
Four Visual Studies Ph.D. students receive the Arts Division Dissertation Summer Fellowship
Jordan Reznick (2013 cohort) teaches Approaches to Visual Studies, in Winter 2017
Aperture Summer Open exhibition features the work of Jordan Reznick
Ellen Takata presents on Postwar Japanese Photography Books at the third biennial Conference of the Israeli Association for Japanese Studies
Amber Hickey presents paper at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference in Vancouver
Kate Korroch presented at the Queer Asia conference at SOAS, University of London
Christina Hellmich receives book award as co-editor
Christina Hellmich co-edits major publication on the art of the New Guinea Highlands
Christina Hellmich curates an exhibition on Gottfried Lindauer's Māori portraits
Kristen Laciste and Maggie Wander accepted into the Social Science Research Council Dissertation Proposal Development Program for Summer 2017
Sara Blaylock invited to speak at the Museum of Modern Art
Sara Blaylock named new co-director of the International Association for Visual Culture
Sara Blaylock to begin tenure-track position in Art History at the University of Minnesota - Duluth
Kristen Laciste presented a paper at the Early Modern Center’s 2017 annual conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Ellen Takata presents on Asian Photography at Tel Aviv University
Maggie Wander presented a paper at the College Art Association’s 2017 conference in New York City
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