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Julia Bryan-Wilson is a Professor in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and core faculty at the Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender. Raised in rural Texas, she brings a queer feminist perspective to her research on dissident art collectives, craft histories, and the politics of artistic labor.
- PhD from UC Berkeley (2004)
- Curator-at-Large at Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP)
- 2024 Venice Biennale International Jury President
Her scholarship interrogates art's relationship to class, race, and gender through works like Fray: Art and Textile Politics (2017) and Louise Nevelson's Sculpture (2023). Current courses include 'Queer Feminist Theories in Art' and 'Visual Activism', which emphasize collective knowledge creation.
- 2019 Guggenheim Fellow
- Art Journal Award (2013)
- Multiple book prizes including Robert Motherwell Book Award
Her upcoming exhibition 'Liz Collins: Mischief' (2023) in Manchester explores queer textile art, while her teaching challenges hierarchies in art historical scholarship.


