Alexis L. Boylan
Professor/Art and Art History
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
72 Scholarly Contributions
AI’s Human Problem
2019
Research Type: Digital and Electronic Media, Social Media, Blog, Podcast, Magazine/Trade Publication
Race in Black and White
2019
Research Type: Digital and Electronic Media, Social Media, Blog, Podcast, Magazine/Trade Publication
“Don’t Read This: Thinking about Fun Home as Contemporary Visual Culture,”
2019
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Southwest by Southeast: The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art and the Politics of Regional Colonialism
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Moderator, “In the Crosshairs: Dispatches from Central America, 1983-1990, A panel discussion with Jon Lee Anderson, Robert Nickelsberg, and Scott Wallace,”
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
“No Art Allowed: Seeing Space in the Rose Center for Earth and Space, NYC”
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Co-chair, “Has anyone ever seen an image of war? Reassessing the visual culture of war and related disasters, violence, and torture in the modern and contemporary moment”
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Guest Curator, Seeing Truth: Art, Science, Museums, and Making Knowledge, William Benton Art Museum, Storrs, CT, January 19, 2023-March 10, 2023; traveling to the Mark Twain Center for Transatlantic Relations, Heidelberg, Germany (Summer 2023) and American Natural History Museum, NY (2024)https://futureoftruth.uconn.edu/seeing-truth/
2020
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
“Hyman Bloom’s Messy Bodies,”
2020
Research Type: Digital and Electronic Media, Social Media, Blog, Podcast, Magazine/Trade Publication
"Fashioning a Way out of Black Pain"
2020
Research Type: Digital and Electronic Media, Social Media, Blog, Podcast, Magazine/Trade Publication
“I don’t want to see anymore, Questionnaire: Visual Studies Now,”
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Guest Co-Curator (with Prof. Sarah Willen), Picturing the Pandemic: An Exhibition of Images from the Pandemic Journaling Project, Summer 2022-Fall 2023, opening at the Hartford Public Library, Hartford, CT (Summer and Fall 2022) traveling to the Providence Public Library, Providence, RI (Winter 2022) and the Mark Twain Center for Transatlantic Relations, Heidelberg, Germany (Summer 2023)
2022
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances