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  1. Department. American Studies, Art History. Office. Diana 500R. Contact. 212-854-5340. ehutchin@barnard.edu. Elizabeth W. Hutchinson, Tow Associate Professor of Art History, joined the Barnard faculty in January 2001.

  2. En su libro, Elizabeth Hutchinson, según presenta LOM, “expone y explica el surgimiento y la importancia del activismo feminista de las mujeres trabajadoras en las primeras décadas del siglo pasado en Chile.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2017 · Elizabeth Hutchinson is Associate Professor of North American art history at Barnard College/Columbia University in New York City where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on U.S. and indigenous North American art and visual culture and supervises BA and MA students in American Studies.

  4. ELIZABETH WEST HUTCHINSON Associate Professor, Department of Art History Barnard College/Columbia University 3009 Broadway, New York NY 10027 Phone 212.854.5340 Eh499@columbia.edu EDUCATION Stanford University, Stanford, California, Ph.D. in Art History, 1999 Dissertation: Progressive Primitivism: Race, Gender and turn-of-the-century American ...

  5. Biography. Elizabeth Hutchinson is interested in the relationship between the visual culture of a variety of North American groups and its viewers. Taking as a starting point the ongoing impact of the colonial history of the Americas, her work uses the tools of close visual analysis, feminist and postcolonial theory, and cultural history to ...

  6. Contact. 212-854-5340. ehutchin@barnard.edu. Elizabeth W. Hutchinson, Tow Associate Professor of Art History, joined the Barnard faculty in January 2001. In addition to her teaching duties for the Department of Art History, she works closely with Barnard's American Studies Program and Columbia's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race.

  7. June 28, 2019. Elizabeth Hutchinson, associate professor of art history, has written about and taught American and Native American art history from a postcolonial perspective for 20 years. At Barnard, she developed specialized classes on such varied topics as Native American art, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Hudson River School.