Dr. Melissa Geisler Trafton


Art History

Assistant Professor of Art History


  





Education


PhD in Art History
@ University of California, Berkeley

MA in Art History
@ University of California, Berkeley

BA in History & Literature and Fine Arts 
@ Harvard University




About



Bio

Melissa Geisler Trafton is an art historian of modern and contemporary art. Her interests include the history of collecting, twentieth-century prints, nineteenth-century printed ephemera and visual culture, and artist collectives. She has held curatorial positions in many museums, and served as a consulting researcher for several digital projects, including the complete catalog of artworks by artist Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865) and a website dedicated to the screenprints produced by incarcerated Japanese Americans at Amache (1943-1945).

 






I’ve been known to...


Read the endings of novels (including mysteries!), first.  


On the weekends you might find me...
 

Hiking in the mountains.




Recent Classes



+ Modern Art History
+ Contemporary Art History
+ Creative and Critical Thinking Through Visual Art
+ Art History Survey 2





Teaching Areas


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