AFFILIATED FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT OR PROGRAM
ART AND VISUAL STUDIES
Professor, Department of Fine Art History
Ph.D. University of London
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 6036
100 St. George Street
mark.cheetham@utoronto.ca
Modern and contemporary art; art historical methodology; English cosmopolitanism in art theory since
the 18th century.
Associate Professor, Department of Fine Art History
Ph.D. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 6036
100 St. George Street
e.harney@utoronto.ca
Global modernisms, contemporary art practices in Africa and its diasporas, postcolonial theory, and
the politics of exhibition.
Louis Kaplan
Professor, Department of Visual Studies (UTM); Graduate Department of Art
Jackman Humanities Institute Faculty Research Fellow (2014-2015)
Ph.D. University of Chicago
Jackman Humanities Building, Room 1015
170 St. George Street
louis.kaplan@utoronto.ca
Photography studies, 20th and 21st century art and visual culture, film and media culture, deconstruction, humour studies, contemporary Jewish art and visual culture, new media art practices (especially augmented reality).
Associate Professor and Chair, Fine Art History
Ph.D. Courtauld Institute, University of London
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 6036
100 St George Street
eliz.legge@utoronto.ca
Dada, Surrealism, and contemporary Canadian and British art.
Associate Professor of Contemporary Art, Media Theory, and Criticism,
Department of Visual Studies UTM; Graduate Professor, Department of Art;
Program Director, Visual Culture & Communication (VCC) Specialist Program.
Ph.D. University of Chicago
CCT Building, Room 3057
3359 Mississauga Road North
john.ricco@utoronto.ca
Critical Theory, Modern & Contemporary Art, Queer Theory, Performance Studies.
Assistant Professor, Fine Art History/Visual & Media Culture
Ph.D. Harvard
Centre for Visual and Media Culture, University of Toronto at Mississauga
3359 Mississauga Rd. North
asyme@utm.utoronto.ca
European and American 19th & 20th century art and visual culture, queer theory, feminism, psychoanalysis,
fin-de-siècle studies, and the history of science.