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Current Scholars

The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum welcomes the recipients of the Research Center stipend awards for the 2010-2011 academic year. Each research 
Center scholar will present a public lecture during his or her residence at the Research Center.

2012-2013 Research Center Scholars

Liam Considine

Title: Fellow, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
M.A.:  Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Project:    “Innovation and Disavowal: Pop Art and Culture in France, 1962-1968”
Dates:      September 2012 – August 2013

Wanda Corn

Title: Professor Emerita, Art & Art History Department, Stanford  
Ph.D..:     Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Project:  “The O’Keeffe Esthetic”
Dates: February – April 2013

Emily Moore

Title: Ph.D. Candidate, UC Berkeley
M.A.:  UC Berkeley
Project: “Native vs. Folk: Completing Lineages for Early American Modernism”
Dates:  May – August 2013

Shawn Smith

Title:  Associate Professor, Visual and Critical Studies Department, Art Institute Chicago
Ph.D.:  UC San Diego
Project: “Why Photography Matters”
Dates:  September 2012 – August 2013

                         









Past Scholars

2011-2012 Research Center Scholars

Katie Anania
Title: Ph.D. Candidate, Art History Dept., University of Texas at Austin
M.A.: University of Texas at Austin
Project: “Drawing, Discipline, and Privacy in American Studio Practice, 1963-1979”
Dates: September 1 to November 30, 2011

Maggie Cao
Title: Ph.D. Candidate, History of Art & Architecture Dept., Harvard University
M.A.: Harvard University 
Project: “The Emergence of Zoological Agency in Nineteenth-Century American Art, 1870-1910”
Dates: October 1, 2011 to July 30, 2012

Kate Lemay
Title: Ph.D., Art History Dept., Indiana University
M.A.: Indiana University 
Project: “The American Cemeteries from World War II in France and the   
Evolution of Postwar Memory.”
Dates: September 1, 2011 to August 30, 2012

Nancy Mithlo
Title: Associate Professor, Art History and American Indian Studies Dept., University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Ph.D.: Stanford University 
Project: “'Of His Time'- The Modernist Legacy of Kiowa Photographer Horace Poolaw”
Dates: March 1 to August 31, 2012

Susanna Newbury
Title: Ph.D. Candidate, History of Art Dept., Yale University 
M.Phil.: Yale University        
Project: “Picturing the New American West: Photography and the Aesthetic Geography of Sprawl, 1960-1980”
Dates: January 1 to August 31, 2012 
2010 - 2011

William Agee
Professor, Department of Art, Hunter College
M.A.: Yale University
Project: Organizing an exhibition for the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Subject to be determined
Dates: April 1 to May 2011

Elise Archias
Assistant Professor, Art and Art History Dept., California State University, Chico
Ph.D.: UC Berkeley
Project: "Everydayness and the Body in the 1960s”
Dates: January 1 to July 2011

Erika Doss
Chair, American Studies Dept., Notre Dame University
Ph.D.: University of Minnesota
Project: “Picturing Faith: Religious Presence and Meaning in Modern and Contemporary Modern Art”
Dates: April 1 to May 2011

Karin Higa
Ph.D. Candidate, Art History Dept., USC
M.A.: UCLA
Project: "At the Margins of American Modernism: Los Angeles, Little Tokyo, 
and Japanese American Artists, 1919-1945”
Dates: January 1 to May 2011

Tirza Latimer
Chair, Visual & Critical Studies, California College of the Arts
Ph.D.: Stanford University
Project: "Gertrude Stein and the Others of American Modernism”
Dates: Mid-November 2010 to April 8 2011

James Nisbet
Ph.D. Candidate, Art History Dept., Stanford University
M.A.: Williams College
Project: "Environment/Object/Ecosystem: Land Art after 1960”
Dates: June 1 to August 2011

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