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Eugenia Kisin

Eugenia Kisin is associate professor of art and society at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. A visual anthropologist by training, she is the artistic director of the Gallatin WetLab, an art–science laboratory and teaching gallery. Her research and teaching on contemporary art foregrounds the decolonization, critical museology and environmental justice movements. Kisin’s forthcoming book, Aesthetics of Repair: Indigenous Art in an Age of Reconciliation, analyses the collision of vital ceremonial protocols with extractive economies and visual cultures of repair in the Pacific Northwest. She is project co-lead with Kirsty Robertson on A Museum for Future Fossils.

Contact: NYU-Gallatin School, 1 Washington Place, Rm. 404, New York, NY 10003, USA.


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