- Art History
- Curatorial Studies
- Museum Studies
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Anne Koval is a Professor of Art History at Mount Allison University, affiliated with the Department of Fine Arts. Her work bridges academic research and curatorial practice, focusing on contemporary art, material culture, and interdisciplinary visual studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Art History from Birkbeck College, University of London, an MA from the University of East Anglia, and a BA in English Literature from Queen’s University. Her research explores intersections between art, identity, and cultural narratives. Notable projects include curating Fairy Tails (2020), examining folklore and contemporary art, and writing on artists like Mary Pratt, Anna Torma, and Evan Penny. She has contributed essays to exhibitions and academic journals, emphasizing curatorial methodologies and feminist perspectives in art. Her publications span topics from textile art to performance art, reflecting a commitment to diverse mediums and global art dialogues. Koval actively engages with regional Canadian art scenes while maintaining an international scholarly footprint through exhibitions and peer-reviewed writing.



