Samantha Moss
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Samantha L. Moss is a Rutgers dual-degree Masters’s student in Landscape Architecture and Art History – Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies. She also holds an MA in Philosophy and Religion
Samantha L. Moss is a Rutgers dual-degree Masters’s student in Landscape Architecture and Art History – Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies. She also holds an MA in Philosophy and Religion
Pritha Mukherjee is a fifth year PhD candidate in the Department of Art History, Rutgers-New Brunswick. She has been working on the interpretations of ancient South Asian histories in contemporary
Emma Oslé is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Art History at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Her current work focuses on contemporary U.S. Latinx and indigenous visual production,
Sara has a background in architectural heritage and conservation from Polytechnic University in Turing (Italy). She received her Master’s in Art History and Archaeology from SOAS, London. Her research focuses
Margo Weitzman is a doctoral candidate focused on cultural exchange between Tuscany and India during the late fifteenth through early seventeenth centuries. She received her BA in fine art from
Pia Wong is a Ph.D. student in Art History where she focuses on Buddhist cave temples in premodern South Asia, specifically the relationship between gender and the creation of religious
Julian Wong-Nelson is a fourth year Ph.D. student in the Rutgers-New Brunswick Art History programme. Their research interests include Asian-disasporic performance and video, queer & trans* theory, and cinema studies.