Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur

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Lecturer in History of Art and African American Studies
Loria Center- 190 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511
PhD in Art History from The Graduate and University Center of the City University of New York, 2020

Andrianna Campbell specializes in the history of art in the modern and contemporary period. Her doctoral research focused on Norman Lewis and Abstract Expressionism. Alongside her scholarly research, she is the author of essays and reviews on contemporary art for catalogues and journals. In 2014-2017, Campbell was a co-editor of Shift: A Graduate Journal of Visual and Material Culture and for the International Review of African American Art dedicated to Norman Lewis.  She is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards including a Yale Presidential Research Award 2021-2023, the Dean K. Harrison Fellowship, the Preservation of American Modernists Award, the Library Fellowship from the American Philosophical Society, the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship at the Dia Art Foundation, the Dissertation Writing Fellowship at the New York Public Library and the CASVA Twelve-Month Chester Dale Fellowship from the National Gallery of Art for 2016-2017.  In 2020, she received her Ph.D. in the History of Art from The Graduate and University Center of the City University of New York. She is currently writing a book about the art world between 2001-2017.

 

Department: 
FASHOA History of Art