Price received a Ph.D. in art history from Temple University, Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Price and Emily C. Burns are the editors of Mapping Impressionist Painting in a Transnational Context (Routledge 2021). Burns and Price’s next collaborations, Routledge Companion to Art and Formation of Empire (May 2025) and Routledge Companion to Art and Challenges to Empire (October 2025). Price’s dissertation on the Danish artist, Anna Ancher (1859-1935), addressed the artist in relation to the intersecting cultural contexts of rural Denmark, the Skagen Art Colony, Copenhagen and Paris. Her larger project considers the visibility and invisibility of the aging woman’s body in modernist discourse, partnering with Ribe Art Museum, the Skovgaard Museum, and Bornholm Art Museum for a traveling exhibition in Denmark, 2026–2027. A residency grant from the Danish New Carlsberg Foundation supports this research. Her recent projects also address local and identity externalities related to the age of empire.
Dr. Price, an adjunct assistant professor, teaches the history of art and architecture at Tyler, Drexel University, and Jefferson University. Price also holds Masters degrees in education and history.