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Pritha Mukherjee

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

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 Varanese

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

Ph.D. Candidate

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

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

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.


Stefanie Jason

Co-President

Stefanie Jason is a Ph.D candidate in Art History at Rutgers University. Her research interests include gender, race and memory with a focus on modern and contemporary African art and