Modern and Contemporary African Art: A Collaborative Vanderbilt Student Research Project

Book Contributors

Haley Brown is a junior in the Vanderbilt University School of Arts and Science where she is majoring in both art history and psychology with a Corporate Strategy minor. 
 
John Elam is a senior at Vanderbilt University double majoring in Economics and the History of Art with a minor in Corporate Strategy. 
 
Savannah Friedkin is a junior at Vanderbilt University majoring in Art History. She is from Texas and is the House Chairman of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
 
Natalie Hassell is a sophomore at Vanderbilt University where she is majoring in Biology and Spanish with a minor in Art History.
 
Sophie Jorasch is a senior at Vanderbilt University majoring in Economics with minors in Corporate Strategy and Art History.
 
Anna Maybach is a junior in the Vanderbilt University School of Arts and Science where she is double majoring in Medicine, Health and Society and Studio Art.  
 
Francesca Salvatore is a senior at Vanderbilt University studying Art History and Corporate Strategy. She is originally from Connecticut and serves as the President for Vanderbilt's History of Art Society. 
 
Queen Stevenson is a junior at Vanderbilt University majoring in Communication Studies. She is the Vice President of Vanderbilt's African Student Union and the Opinion Editor of the campus newspaper, The Vanderbilt Hustler.
 
Esther Taati is a junior in the college of Arts and Sciences at Vanderbilt. She is a political science major and the Vice President of Vanderbilt's Multicultural Leadership Council.
 
Sarah Thomas is a neuroscience major at Vanderbilt.

Overseen by:

Professor Rebecca VanDiver is an Assistant Professor of African American Art in Vanderbilt University's Department of History of Art where she teaches courses on African and African American visual culture.