Erin L. McCutcheon

Erin L. McCutcheon, PhD is an art historian whose research and writing focuses on modern and contemporary Latin American art, feminist artistic practices, and their connections with activist histories, particularly as they intersect with motherhood in Mexico. She earned a Ph.D. in Art History and Latin American Studies from Tulane University and is currently the Assistant Professor of Arts of the Americas at the University of Rhode Island. She is an award-winning teacher, a member of CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts, and a member of the AWARE (Archive of Women Artists, Research, and Exhibitions) TEAM network dedicated to creating resources and training a new generation of scholars sensitive to gender issues in art history.