Chassidy Winestock

Chassidy Winestock

Contemporary
Chassidy A. Winestock is a historian of modern, contemporary, and American art and is currently completing her PhD in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. Her dissertation centers on the work in the 1960s and 1970s of Mildred Thompson, Howardena Pindell, Maren Hassinger, and Liliana Porter. Winestock has served as a graduate student intern in the Modern and Contemporary Art Division of the Harvard Art Museums, where she worked on the exhibition Crossing Lines, Constructing Home: Displacement and Belonging in Contemporary Art with the curators Mary Schneider-Enriquez and Makeda Best. Her writing has accompanied a number of exhibitions of works by modern and contemporary artists, and in 2021, she contributed to phase one of the Harvard Art Museums’ ReFrame initiative. Winestock earned a JD from The University of Michigan Law School and received a BA in literary studies from The University of Texas at Dallas. She has worked as an attorney and an educator in Atlanta and taught courses at Harvard.

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