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Name India Young
Email india.rael@gmail.com
Website unm.academia.edu/IndiaRaelYoung
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Degree Art & Art History
University of New Mexico
Second Degree MA in History in Art
University of Victoria
Third Degree BA in LIterature
Eugene Lang College, New School
Professional Affiliation Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Fellow, University of New Mexico
Research/Current Projects India Rael Young nears completion of her doctorate in art history as a Mellon Dissertation Fellow at the University of New Mexico while working concurrently as an independent curator. Ms. Young’s work stresses artistic agency as a tool for translations of cultural understanding. Her primary research focuses on prints and the conceptual transfer of idea to image, while her curatorial mandate privileges intersectional viewpoints within mainstream art institutions. Young's dissertation provides the first comprehensive art history of Northwest Coast Indigenous prints.
Time Period Interests 20th Century, Contemporary
Area Interests North America
Media Interests Digital printmaking, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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