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Karla Huebner

Assistant Professor of Art History

Starting September 2010, Karla Huebner is an Assistant Professor of Art History, specializing in modernism. She received her MA from American University in Washington, DC and her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. Huebner has received research grants and fellowships that include Fulbright-Hays DDRA and an Andrew Mellon Predoctoral fellowship. She has presented conference papers in England, the Czech Republic, and the United States, at such venues as the College Art Association, the Association of Art Historians (UK), the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, and the Berkshire Women's History Conference. In the past she has published on Minoan art in Anistoriton and has reviewed books for Women Artists News; she currently has articles forthcoming in Aspasia, Papers of Surrealism, and has a book chapter forthcoming in The New Woman International in Film and Photography. Her research interests include Czech modernism, surrealism, and gender and sexuality.

MA, 2002, American University
PhD, 2008, University of Pittsburgh

Areas of Specialization

Modernism