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Ann M. Reynolds is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History and the Center for Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts. Her scholarly work centers on twentieth and twenty-first century art and visual culture across the United States and Europe, with significant contributions to performance art, feminist theory, and land art studies.
Education:
- Ph.D., The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York
Her research explores intersections of cinematic practices, spatial theory, and intergenerational creative communities, particularly through analyses of artists like Joan Jonas, Robert Smithson, and Zoe Leonard. Current projects include the book In Our Time examining New York's 1940s-1960s creative networks and a co-curated exhibition on the magazine View (1940-1947) scheduled for the Harry Ransom Center in 2019.
Publication trends reveal sustained engagement with avant-garde film, feminist exhibition histories, and site-specific practices, reflecting her dual expertise in academic scholarship and curatorial practice through collaborations with institutions like the Venice Biennale and Dia Art Foundation.
Scientific recognition:
- College of Fine Arts Distinguished Teaching Award (2006)
- Clark Institute Fellow (2006)
Professor Reynolds has received four teaching awards including the College of Fine Arts Distinguished Teaching Award, demonstrating exceptional pedagogical impact. While specific grant details aren't documented, her Clark Institute Fellowship and institutional partnerships indicate robust research support. Her curatorial work with Michael Duncan on the View magazine exhibition exemplifies her commitment to bridging academic research with public-facing art historical projects.



