Jenny Peruski's research focuses on material and visual cultures along the Indian-Ocean coast of Africa. Her research explores domestic architecture and...
Ebonie is interested in researching the cultural arts of the early-twentieth century African Diaspora, with particular emphasis on theories of the archive...
Printmaking, 19th and 20th C American/European art
Nora Rosengarten (she/her) studies the history of printmaking from the 19th C to the present in Europe and the Americas. Her scholarship is animated by...
Colin Sanborn received his B.A. in Art History from Oberlin College in 2019, where he concentrated on the art of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century...
Rebecca Selch is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. Her research concerns the production and...
Ayesha Usman Shaikh’s research interests pertain to Indian Ocean and Red Sea material and cross-cultural interactions between Gujarat and Egypt during the 13th through 16th centuries. Prior to attending Harvard, she was a research fellow at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin and held a graduate internship at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York where she researched Indo-Egyptian textile fragments.
Helen’s research focuses on early-modern and modern Japanese art with an emphasis on painting and prints. Her dissertation on Meiji period (1868–1912)...
Rachel M. Tang studies the history and theory of socially engaged art practices, with a particular interest in artists who touch upon issues of pedagogy...
Luci Williams’ studies are animated by an interest in textiles: their design, production, and the lives of the people–and animals–that make them. She...
Yue Xie received her B.A. in History of Art and Fine Arts from Bryn Mawr College. In 2015 she studied Arabic language and Islamic art at the American...
Joseph Mizhakiiyaasige Zordan is a doctoral candidate in the History of Art and Architecture Department at Harvard University. His work examines the...