Associate Professor of Art History and Women’s Studies
PhD, Columbia University
Graduate Certificate in Feminist Theory, Center for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia University
anne.dalleva@uconn.edu
Recent publications:
“On 1890s Tahiti,” Gauguin/Polynesia, exhibition catalogue for the Art Centre Basel, ed. Suzanne Greub, Munich: Hirmer Verlag, 2011.
Arts of the Pacific Islands, 2nd ed., New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010.
Recent lectures and presentations:
Moderator, “Bearing Witness: On the limits of Ethics and Images in Contemporary Photojournalims,” Contemporary Art Galleries, Department of Art + Art History, University of Connecticut, April, 2012.
“Art, Culture, and Environment in Eastern Polynesia,” Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA, January 2012.
“Art and Culture in Eastern Polynesia,” Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA, January 2011.
“Paradise Complex: Tahitian Art and Culture at the End of the Nineteenth Century,” Yale University Art Gallery, November 2010.
“Tahiti’s Modernities: Art and Culture in Tahiti at the End of the Nineteenth Century,” SUNY Binghamton, November 2010.

