Visual Studies Faculty

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Visual Studies Faculty

  • Associate Professor of Instruction and Program Head, Visual Studies
    Sculpture, Visual Studies

    Andrea Ray, PhD

    • Email: andrea.ray0002@temple.edu
    • Website: http://www.andrearay.net
    • Andrea Ray has an interdisciplinary practice that often include sculpture, sound installations, writing, and digital objects. Ray's practice approaches the subjects of kinship, attachment, and care, attempting to repair an alienated subjectivity through what Ray terms expanded affinities.  By focusing on the possibility of creating folds in time through affective contact between history and people, Ray conceives of cross-temporal conversations that create new bonds and...

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  • Associate Professor and Program Head of Printmaking
    Printmaking, Visual Studies

    Amze J. Emmons

    • Email: amze.emmons@temple.edu
    • Phone: 215-777-9126
    • Office: Tyler 260C
    • Website: www.amzeemmons.com
    • Amze Emmons is a multi-disciplinary artist with a background in printmaking and drawing. His research interests include wandering and noticing; the politics of architecture; vernacular design; everyday evidence of community; games, play, and generative systems; and tracking the ways Print and Material Cultural history inform our current digital age.
       
      He has held solo exhibitions in Austin, Berlin, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco, among other locations. His work has been included in group exhibitions in innovative commercial galleries, artist-run spaces...

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  • Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
    Foundations, Visual Studies

    Nichola Kinch

    • Email: nmkinch@temple.edu
    • Phone: 215-896-4197
    • Office: Tyler 210R
    • Website: www.nicholakinch.com
    • Nichola Kinch is an artist whose creative production is propelled by technical investigations that span pre-photographic practices to computer aided design and manufacturing. Her practice  centers on the creation of objects and installations that explore image production as a metaphor for a variety of fictional constructs.
       
      Kinch’s commitment to learning new processes is uniquely aligned with her interest in innovative curriculum development in the areas of foundation studies and interdisciplinary practice. She has developed an approach to teaching that stems from...

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  • Associate Professor of Visual Studies
    Visual Studies, Art History

    Leah Modigliani, PhD

    • Email: lmodigliani@temple.edu
    • Office: Tyler 201B
    • Website: www.leahmodigliani.net
    • Leah Modigliani is Associate Professor of Visual Studies at Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She is an artist and scholar with transdisciplinary engagements informed by fine arts, art history, critical geography, urban studies, and politics. Modigliani’s work represents the liberatory potential (right to the city) and neoliberal revanchism (displacement, punitive laws) of urban experience. In artwork she has dwelled upon eviction ("How long can we tolerate this? An incomplete record from 1933-1999," 2016-2017); cities destroyed by war ("The City in Her Desolation,"...

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