ONDINE CHAVOYA AssociateProfessor
My teaching engages various art movements after 1960, including pop,performance, and conceptual art, and the continuing influence and impact of such movements on contemporary art today. In the classroom, I encourage interdisciplinary study, historical research, formal and theoretical analysis, and cross-cultural inquiry. Selected areas of expertise include: Latina/o visual culture, art of California, film theory and independent media, queer theory, and the history of music video. In general, my research investigates the interactions between art, social space, and the urban environment, and the relations between racial formation and racial signification in the visual arts.
Contact: Ondine.C.Chavoya@williams.edu
Ph.D. University of Rochester B.A. University of California at Santa Cruz
Courses Taught: ARTH 203: Chicana/o Film and Video ARTH 265: Pop Art ARTH 351: Topics in Contemporary ARTH 360: Avant-Garde Film: Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith, and Andy Warhol ARTH 362: Art of California: "Sunshine or Noir"
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