Joanna Gardner-Huggett, PhD

20002024

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About

Joanna Gardner-Huggett is a feminist art historian and Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture at DePaul University. Gardner-Huggett teaches courses on twentieth-century art and feminist theory, while her research focuses on the intersection between feminist collaboration and arts activism. Gardner-Huggett’s most recent scholarship explores the history of the of Chicago based women artists’ collectives Artemisia Gallery in Chicago (1973-2003), ARC Gallery (1973-present), and Sapphire and Crystals (1987-present). This research has been published in numerous academic journals, such as Art Journal, Artl@s Bulletin, Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, Historical Geography, Panorama, Journal of Historians of American Art, and Woman’s Art Journal, and several anthologies.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Rutgers University

Award Date: May 1 2019

MA, Rutgers University

Award Date: May 1 1992

BA, Goucher College

Award Date: May 1 1988

Research Interests

  • Feminist Art
  • Women Artists
  • Collaboration and Activism
  • Chicago

Disciplines

  • History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology