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Dina A. Ramadan is a Continuing Associate Professor of Humanities and Faculty member at the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College. She holds a PhD from Columbia University’s Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies and was a postdoctoral fellow at Berlin’s Forum Transregionale Studien (2013–14). Her research focuses on the intersection of aesthetics and politics, modern/contemporary cultural production in the MENA region, decolonial movements, labor, and migration.
Education: PhD in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (Columbia University), MA and BA details not specified. She co-edited The Borders of Art: Migration, Mobility, and Artistic Practice and authored The Education of Taste: Art, Aesthetics, and Subject Formation in Colonial Egypt (forthcoming). She has contributed to journals like Art Journal, Arab Studies Journal, and Journal of Visual Culture.
Her work includes curatorial and editorial roles: senior editor of Arab Studies Journal since 2010, founding member of the Association for Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran, and Turkey (AMCA), and participant in the Getty Foundation-funded “Mapping Art Histories in the Arab World, Turkey & Iran” project. Her writing appears in venues like BOMB, frieze, and e-flux Criticism.
Awards: 2023 Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges art history, critical theory, and postcolonial studies, emphasizing transregional cultural dynamics.





