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Meredith Mowder

Graduate Center, CUNY

Meredith Mowder is a Ph.D. candidate in art history at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Meredith specializes in postwar art, particularly performance art and crossovers between music, dance, theater, and new media. She is a former Enhanced Chancellor’s Fellow at the Graduate Center and in addition to MAPACA’s Ralph Donald Award, she has received the Connect New York Fellowship, the J. Hackman Research Fellowship from the New York State Archives, the Marian Goodman Fellowship, and the Knickerbocker Award in American Studies. Meredith teaches art history at Hunter College and is a former Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2013-2017). She has written for The Brooklyn Rail and PAJ, contributed to numerous other publications and museum catalogues, and is the editor of the first monograph on the interdisciplinary performance art duo, Fischerspooner.