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Dr. Katherine Gregory is a Visiting Assistant Professor of American Art at Wake Forest University. She specializes in American art from the colonial period to the present, African American art, art and ecology, and archive theory. Her current book project, The Wanderer’s Eye: Robert Duncanson, Radical Mobility, and the Black American Artist Abroad, examines the 19th-century artist Robert Duncanson’s landscape paintings and transatlantic travels as acts of radical Black liberation. She holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin (2024) and a B.A. in Art & Archaeology from Princeton University (2013, cum laude).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Art History, University of Texas at Austin, 2024
- B.A. in Art & Archaeology, Princeton University, 2013 (cum laude)
Research Interests: Dr. Gregory’s work focuses on Black American art, environmental criticism, and the intersection of art with antislavery movements. Her research highlights how art and mobility reflect Black liberation and transnational artistic engagement. She explores archival methodologies to uncover marginalized narratives in art history.
Professional Experience:
- Curatorial roles at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum (Santa Fe) and testsite (Austin)
- Archival internships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and LLILAS Benson Latin American Collection Library
Publications: Her work appears in African Arts, CAA.Reviews, SEQUITUR, and Edge Effects.
Awards:
- Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship in American Art (2022–2023)
- Stella and Rensselaer W. Prize in Art History (Princeton University)




