
Robert Tracy
Professor · Contemporary Theory and History of Art and Architecture
University of Nevada, Las VegasAbout
Robert Tracy, Ph.D., is a Professor of Art and Architecture History at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), affiliated with the Art and Architecture History Department within the College of Fine Arts. His academic focus spans from the nineteenth century to modernist movements, with a strong emphasis on American urban architecture and contemporary art curation.
Research Interests: Professor Tracy's scholarly work delves into American urban architecture from the 1870s to 1950s, exploring the interplay between historical context and architectural evolution. He collaborates with UNLV's Department of Dance and the School of Architecture, fostering interdisciplinary research. Additionally, he has curated over 100 contemporary art exhibitions, many of which have traveled nationally and internationally, highlighting his significant contribution to art discourse.
Teaching Specializations: His teaching portfolio includes courses on Contemporary Theory and History of Art and Architecture, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Modernist History, American Art and Architecture, and foundational Art History Surveys, providing comprehensive education to students across disciplines.
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