ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, Pomona College, 2021-
Chau Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Pomona College, 2019-2021
Chau Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Pomona College, 2019-2021
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, Art History & Visual Studies, 2019
Master of Arts, Duke University, Art History & Visual Studies, 2016
Bachelor of Arts, University of California, San Diego, Communication, 2010
Master of Arts, Duke University, Art History & Visual Studies, 2016
Bachelor of Arts, University of California, San Diego, Communication, 2010
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico, 2016-17
Tulane/Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2014
Tulane/Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2014
PUBLICATIONS
"Painting Anarchism: Rosendo Salazar and Mural Painting in Post-Revolutionary Mexico" (under review)
MexiCali Biennial (co-edited volume under contract with Taller California Press)
Review of Border Spaces: Visualizing the U.S.-Mexico Frontera by Katherine G. Morrissey and John-Michael H. Warner, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018), in Bulletin of Spanish Studies vol. 98, no. 7 (2021), 1210-1211.
CrossBorder Photography: Images of the U.S.-Mexico Border from the Permanent Collection, with Madeleine Mount-Cors, Maelvi Nuñez, and Grace Sartin (Claremont, CA: Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, 2021).
“El Otro Lado (The Other Side): Border Art Histories of the MexiCali Biennial," Library of Congress Research Guide, with Ed Gomez, Luis G. Hernandez, April Lillard, and Alexandra Clare Dean (2021).
“Fermín Sagristá, Magonista Art, and Revolutionary Anarchism in Mexico and Brazil,” in Pilar Tompkins Rivas, ed., Regeneración: Three Generations of Revolutionary Ideology (Los Angeles: Vincent Price Museum, 2018), 27-33.
MexiCali Biennial (co-edited volume under contract with Taller California Press)
Review of Border Spaces: Visualizing the U.S.-Mexico Frontera by Katherine G. Morrissey and John-Michael H. Warner, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2018), in Bulletin of Spanish Studies vol. 98, no. 7 (2021), 1210-1211.
CrossBorder Photography: Images of the U.S.-Mexico Border from the Permanent Collection, with Madeleine Mount-Cors, Maelvi Nuñez, and Grace Sartin (Claremont, CA: Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, 2021).
“El Otro Lado (The Other Side): Border Art Histories of the MexiCali Biennial," Library of Congress Research Guide, with Ed Gomez, Luis G. Hernandez, April Lillard, and Alexandra Clare Dean (2021).
“Fermín Sagristá, Magonista Art, and Revolutionary Anarchism in Mexico and Brazil,” in Pilar Tompkins Rivas, ed., Regeneración: Three Generations of Revolutionary Ideology (Los Angeles: Vincent Price Museum, 2018), 27-33.
FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS
Research Fellowship, Swann Foundation for Caricature & Cartoon, Library of Congress, 2022
Evan Frankel Fellowship, Duke University, 2018-2019
Ibero-American Institute Research Fellowship, Berlin, 2018
Getty Library Research Grant, Los Angeles, 2017
Fulbright-García Robles Fellowship, Mexico, 2016-2017
James B. Duke International Fellowship, Duke University, 2016-2017
Mellon Conference Travel Grant, Duke University, 2016
Duke Brazil Initiative Research Grant, Duke University, 2015
Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, São Paulo, 2014
Dean's Graduate Fellowship, Duke University, 2012-2017
Evan Frankel Fellowship, Duke University, 2018-2019
Ibero-American Institute Research Fellowship, Berlin, 2018
Getty Library Research Grant, Los Angeles, 2017
Fulbright-García Robles Fellowship, Mexico, 2016-2017
James B. Duke International Fellowship, Duke University, 2016-2017
Mellon Conference Travel Grant, Duke University, 2016
Duke Brazil Initiative Research Grant, Duke University, 2015
Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, São Paulo, 2014
Dean's Graduate Fellowship, Duke University, 2012-2017
TALKS (SELECTION)
“Women, Anarcha-Feminism, and the Avant-Garde in Brazil and Mexico, 1910s-1920s,” Anarchist Arts and Cultural Politics in Latin America (panel), European Social Science History Conference, Gothenburg University, Sweden, April 14, 2023
“Anarchism, Revolutionary Art, and the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1910-1920,” Swann Fellow Lecture, Library of Congress, Washington DC, July 18, 2022
“Rosendo Salazar and Mural Painting After the Mexican Revolution,” Company of Ideas Forum: Art and Crisis, Jeffrey Rubinoff Foundation, Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada, June 13-16, 2022
“(De)Structuring Border Art Histories: Anarchism and Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Department of Art History, University of California, Irvine, May 17, 2022
“Border Art Since the Nineteenth Century,” California State University, San Bernardino, Department of Art & Design, April 2021
“Anarchist Muralism: Rosendo Salazar and the Revolutionary Art of Post-Revolutionary Mexico,” Annual Conference of the College Art Association, February 2021
“Radical Lines and Utopias: The Partido Liberal Mexicano’s Revolutionary Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Newberry Seminar in Borderlands and Latino/a Studies, Chicago, Illinois, January 2021
“Radical Americas: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Ruben Ortiz-Torres, and the Anarchist Genealogies of Muralism,” Latino Art Now!, Houston, Texas, April 2019
“Anarquismo fronterizo: cultura visual en México, 1890-1940,” Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin, Germany, February 2018
“Fermin Sagristá and the Magonista Theory of Art,” John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Free University Berlin, Germany, January 2018
“Anarchism, Revolutionary Art, and the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1910-1920,” Swann Fellow Lecture, Library of Congress, Washington DC, July 18, 2022
“Rosendo Salazar and Mural Painting After the Mexican Revolution,” Company of Ideas Forum: Art and Crisis, Jeffrey Rubinoff Foundation, Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada, June 13-16, 2022
“(De)Structuring Border Art Histories: Anarchism and Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Department of Art History, University of California, Irvine, May 17, 2022
“Border Art Since the Nineteenth Century,” California State University, San Bernardino, Department of Art & Design, April 2021
“Anarchist Muralism: Rosendo Salazar and the Revolutionary Art of Post-Revolutionary Mexico,” Annual Conference of the College Art Association, February 2021
“Radical Lines and Utopias: The Partido Liberal Mexicano’s Revolutionary Art at the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Newberry Seminar in Borderlands and Latino/a Studies, Chicago, Illinois, January 2021
“Radical Americas: David Alfaro Siqueiros, Ruben Ortiz-Torres, and the Anarchist Genealogies of Muralism,” Latino Art Now!, Houston, Texas, April 2019
“Anarquismo fronterizo: cultura visual en México, 1890-1940,” Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin, Germany, February 2018
“Fermin Sagristá and the Magonista Theory of Art,” John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Free University Berlin, Germany, January 2018