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Christina Hellmich co-curates Lisa Reihana in Pursuit of Venus [infected] exhibition
Ace Lehner Presents at the International Center of Photography
Lorraine Affourtit publishes article in the Journal of Labor and Society
Catherine Ries receives Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) on behalf of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study Indonesian
Ace Lehner presents paper on the work of trans-non binary performance artist Travis Alabanza at the College Art Association Conference in NYC
Ace Lehner chairs panel on Trans Representations at College Art Association Conference in NYC
Ace Lehner Published in ART JOURNAL
Gaby Greenlee receives Fulbright-Hays DDRA fellowship to do research in Peru
"Refraction," the inaugural issue of Refract: An Open Access Visual Studies Journal
LuLing Osofsky Presents a Lyric Alternate Cartography of Wyoming at the 115th Annual Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association Conference in Honolulu, HI
Jordan Reznick in BETWEEN. at the Portland Art Museum
Gaby Greenlee receives two digital humanities fellowships
crystal am nelson publishes on Marvel's Black Panther character and the Black Panther Party, in Feminist Media Histories
Gaby Greenlee is awarded a Walter Read Hovey grant through the Pittsburgh Foundation to aid in the development of her dissertation on colonial Andean visual culture
Amanda M. Maples publishes in two scholarly journals
Research by Ellen Takata Forthcoming in Innovative Research for Japanese Studies
Tatiane Schilaro Santa Rosa was selected as a participant of the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program in Critical Studies
Amanda M. Maples gives paper at the 2018 African Studies Association Annual Meeting
Refract: An Open Access Visual Studies Journal publishes first issue in Fall 2018
Amber Hickey co-organizes La Lutte Continue, an exhibition focusing on the legacy of the May '68 uprisings at the Interference Archive
Tatiane Schilaro Santa Rosa invited as panel facilitator of the Art and Activism Panel, Visual Arts Conference at the Broward Center for Performing Arts, Florida
Amanda M. Maples accepts position as Curator of African Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art
Tatiane Schilaro Santa Rosa curates LAND+BODY=Escape, in New York and Miami
Kristen Laciste received UCSC’s Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning (CITL) Graduate Pedagogy Fellowship
Amber Hickey chairs panel on "Decolonial Geographies" at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in New Orleans
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