Tina Barouti

Tina Barouti

Tina Barouti is a Ph.D. Candidate in the History of Art and Architecture at Boston University specializing in modern and contemporary Arab and African art. In 2015, she received her M.A. at Boston University, where she focused on photography during Algeria’s civil war of the nineties. In 2017-2019, Barouti conducted fieldwork in Morocco for her dissertation on the history of L’Institut National des Beaux-Arts (The National Institute of Fine Arts) in Tetouan, Morocco with the support of a U.S. Student Fulbright Fellowship, a U.S. State Department Critical Language Scholarship, a Boston University Graduate Research Abroad Fellowship, and a Boston University Graduate Arts Research Grant. Currently, Barouti is the editorial and curatorial researcher for the exhibition Moroccan Trilogy (1950-2020) at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, a consultant for Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, and a researcher for the Association of Modern and Contemporary Art from the Arab World, Iran, and Turkey’s “Mapping Art Histories” project supported by the Getty Foundation’s Connecting Art Histories initiative.

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