Maríá Beatriz Haro-Carrión

Maríá Beatriz Haro-Carrión is a doctoral student in Art History at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where she specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art of the Americas. Her research interests include the intersection of race, politics, and landscape, as well as issues of archivability, film, and photography. She holds an M.A. in Art History from Tulane University and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Her writing has appeared in Hemispheres: Visual Art of the Americas, Artelogie, and Athanor.

This summer, as the Elaine Goldman ArtTable Diversity Fellow at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, Maria will work with Joel Smith, The Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography, and the department’s Edith Gowin Curatorial Fellow to conduct research for a forthcoming collection-based exhibition that will focus on specific stages and facets of the creative process in photography

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