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Elizabeth Adan is a Professor in the ISLA Department at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), San Luis Obispo. She joined Cal Poly in 2007, initially in the Department of Art & Design, and transitioned to ISLA in 2019. Prior roles include a Critical Studies Fellowship at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and teaching at UC Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on contemporary art, feminist theory, and performance studies, with recent work addressing neoliberalism’s impact on cultural production and intersectionality in feminist art histories.
- Education:
- Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Contemporary Art, Religion, and Cultural Analysis (UC Santa Barbara)
- M.A. in Rhetoric (UC Berkeley)
- M.F.A. in Studio Art (UC Santa Barbara)
- B.A. in Art History (UC Davis)
Her publications include Writing about Art (2019), a collaborative writing manual for art students, and scholarly articles on artists like Doris Salcedo and Paul Pfeiffer. Her work bridges critical theory and artistic practice, reflecting her background as a former artist, curator, and arts administrator.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but her academic contributions are highlighted through publications and institutional roles. Advising and grants remain unspecified in the provided text. She is affiliated with interdisciplinary studies and feminist art historiography initiatives.
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