A doctoral candidate in art history at Emory University, R. Kreiter studies the visual culture of ancient Egypt and the use of Egyptian art in the west after antiquity. Recently, Kreiter completed a 2014-15 Andrew W. Mellon Graduate Teaching Fellowship at Spelman College and coordinated an Egyptian section for the Michael C. Carlos Museum’s presentation of African Cosmos: Stellar Arts, which runs through June 2015. Other interests include appropriation and participatory culture. She lives in Chicago.
Center for Curatorial Leadership Trains New Generation of Curatorial Leaders Fifteen Art History Doctoral Students Selected for 2015 CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar in Curatorial Practice The Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) has announced the participants of the second CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar in Curatorial Practice, recognizing fifteen art history doctoral students ... Read More >