
معرفی
A.K. Burns is a Distinguished Lecturer at Hunter College's Department of Art & Art History and serves as faculty in the Bard MFA Program. Their work spans interdisciplinary art, activism, and critical cultural practices. Burns has held prestigious fellowships, including the 2018 NYSCA/NYFA Interdisciplinary Art Fellowship and the 2016 Radcliffe Fellowship at Harvard University.
Research interests include the intersection of art and socio-economic activism, as evidenced by their founding role in W.A.G.E (Working Artists in the Greater Economy), an activist group advocating for fair compensation for artists. Their exhibitions are featured in major institutions like MoMA (NY), LACMA (CA), and the Julia Stoschek Collection (Germany).
- Awards: 2015 Creative Capital Award, 2016 Radcliffe Fellowship, 2018 NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship
No advising or grant details are explicitly stated in the text. Collaborations include institutional partnerships through academic roles and activist projects like W.A.G.E.




