Linden Hill
Ph.D., Stanford University, Art & Art History
M.A., Bard Graduate Center, Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture
B.A., Barnard College, Columbia University, Art History & Dance
Modern and Contemporary Art & Visual Culture
Fashion History
Dance and Performance Studies
Linden is a scholar of modern art, fashion, and performance. With training as an art historian and dance historian, experience as a dancer, and professional knowledge gained during years of working in New York's fashion industry, she prioritizes a uniquely interdisciplinary, intermedial, and archives-based approach to questions of embodiment, performativity, and representation. Her writing has been published in Russian Fashion Theory: Dress, Body & Culture, Interventions Journal, Fashion Studies, and Dance Research Journal. Her work has been presented at the College Art Association, the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present, and the Costume Society of America
- ARTH 11A & 12A C&I: Art and Visual Culture of the African Diaspora
- ARTH 97: Special Topics: Paris, Capital of Style: Art, Fashion, and Modernity