
About
Paloma Checa-Gismero is Assistant Professor of Art History at Swarthmore College, where she also holds affiliations with Latin American and Latino Studies, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Environmental Studies, Interpretation Theory, and Architectural Studies. A historian of global contemporary art, she revisits North Atlantic modernisms through transnational and decolonial lenses.
Education
- PhD, Art History, Theory, and Criticism, University of California, San Diego (2019)
- MFA, Arts, Production, and Research, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2009)
Research Interests
Her scholarship interrogates the colonial underpinnings that frame contemporary distinctions of culture as art. Central themes include the globalization of art through biennials, craft practices as anti-colonial strategies, and the institutionalization of socially engaged art. She explores how activist art practices negotiate solidarity and sustainability within art institutions amid systemic crises.
Publications Trajectory
Across journal articles, book chapters, exhibition catalogues, translations, and criticism, her work maps the intersections of craft, decolonial thought, exhibition histories, and socially engaged art in Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
Scientific Awards & Fellowships
- Regional Faculty Fellowship, Wolf Humanities Center, University of Pennsylvania (2023–2024)
- Mellon Periclean Faculty Leadership Program in the Humanities, Cohort III (2021–2022)
Service & Leadership
- Programs Coordinator and Executive Board Member, Society of Contemporary Art Historians (since 2022)
- Advisory Board, Rosine Association 2.0 (since 2021)
- Editorial Collective, FIELD: A Journal of Socially Engaged Art Criticism (2014–2020)
- Editorial Board, COCOM Press (2013–2016)
- Co-founder and Co-curator, RAMPA independent space, Madrid (2009–2011)
Labs & Teams
She collaborates with transdisciplinary collectives such as the Rosine Association 2.0—an artist-harm-reductionist-archivist network in Philadelphia—and has curated independent spaces like RAMPA in Madrid, fostering experimental research and production environments for contemporary art.
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