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Ashleigh McCool Junkin is a part-time Lecturer in Art History at the University of Alabama, affiliated with the Department of Art and Art History in the College of Arts and Sciences. She holds an MA (2022) and BA (2021) in Art History from the same institution, with a minor in the Blount Scholars Program. Her research focuses on 19th- and 20th-century American photography, particularly medical visual culture and racial representation in colonial and African American contexts.
Her scholarly work includes presentations such as "Medical Visual Culture of Colonial Africa: Racial Types in the Medical Imagery of Dr. Hugh Stannus" (2022 Graduate Student Symposium in Art History) and "Picturing Oppression: Spectacle and the African American Body in Turn-of-the-Century Medical Photography" (2021 SECAC Conference).
- Awards: Multiple scholarships including Bradley Family, Russell J. Drake, Farley Moody Galbraith, and Mary M. Morgan Memorial Scholarships, plus Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society membership.
No grants or advising roles specified; no lab affiliations mentioned. Education details: BA (2021) and MA (2022) in Art History from University of Alabama.





