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Research interests
My research focuses on the intersections between conceptualist art practice by women artists and testimonio – testimonial narrative literature from twentieth-century Latin America. My doctoral dissertation was funded by the UK Government's Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Award and the University of Cambridge's Gibson Spanish Scholarship.
More information / biography
Prior to joining the MIC Research & Graduate School, I held a permanent lectureship in the University of Essex's School of Philosophy & Art History and was Associate Director of Essex's Centre for Curatorial Studies. I have also taught Humanities subjects in the University of Cambridge and the University of Limerick. I am committed to supporting postgraduate research at MIC.
Education/Academic qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Sin título: Contemporary Women Artists from Latin America & Testimonio, University of Cambridge
Master of Philosophy (MPhil), European Languages & Literature, University of Cambridge
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Applied Languages, University of Limerick
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