The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945

2018 Contributors

WILLIAM ATKIN

ROBIN BLYN

ANNA COTTRELL

DOUGLAS CUSHING

ANNE GOODYEAR

CATHERINE HOLLIS

JAMES HOUSEFIELD

JONATHAN JUDD

BETH SAMANTHA KAVKY

ELLIOTT H. KING

MARIANNE KINKEL

CATRIONA McARA

ERIN McCLENATHAN

JAMES W. McMANUS

JANINE MILEAF

FRANCIS M. NAUMANN

GAVIN PARKINSON

BERIT POTTER received her doctorate from New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts in 2015 as well as a master's from New York University’s Program in Museum Studies. She has held positions in several art institutions, including a research fellowship sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She teaches art history and museum studies at University of San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute. Her research engages with issues including the display and reception of Latin American and US art on the West Coast as well as the use of exhibitions as propaganda during World War II. Her current book project examines the career of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s first director, Grace McCann Morley, and her pioneering advocacy for global perspectives in the study and exhibition of modern and contemporary art.
 
JACQUELINE SHIN

AIMEE ARMANDE WILSON

SANDRA ZALMAN