People

Project Team

Nada Shabout, Principal Investigator, Country lead: Iraq, UAE, Qatar, Yemen and Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Regents Professor of Art History and Coordinator of Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Initiative at the University of North Texas, AMCA-President.
Sarah Rogers, Country lead: Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine, Visiting Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont and AMCA-President-Elect

Jessica Gerschultz, Country lead: Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria, . Lecturer of Contemporary Art History in the School of Art History, The University of St. Andrews. AMCA-Secretary.

Pamela Karimi, Country lead: Iran, Professor of Art History, College of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. AMCA-Treasurer

Sarah Neel-Smith, Country lead: Turkey, Faculty Member, History of Art, Design, and Visual Culture, Maryland Institute College of Art, AMCA-member

Anneka Lenssen, Country lead: Syria, Associate Professor of Global Modern Art in the History of Art Department at the University of California Berkeley, AMCA-membe

Dina Ramadan, Country lead: Egypt, Assistant Professor, Bard College, AMCA founding member

Tiffany Floyd, Project Coordinator, Adjunct Faculty, University of North Texas, AMCA-Member

Contributing Researchers and Scholars

Mapping Art Histories was envisioned and implemented as a collaborative, international endeavor. With such a broad scope and sweeping research agenda, it was necessary to call on colleagues, graduate and undergraduate students, administrators, educators, and others to contribute data, scholarly perspectives, research assistance, and institutional information. The Team would like to acknowledge the hard work and excellent contributions of these individuals that made this project possible, despite the geographical breadth of the region, the methodological and historical complexities, the challenges in collecting and organizing data, ongoing conflicts, and a global pandemic.

The team would like to thank these research assistants and contributing scholars individually:

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The team would also like to acknowledge the generous and enduring support of the Getty Foundation, as well as the administrative assistance of the University of North Texas and the Association for Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran, and Turkey (AMCA).