Teaching Fellows and Postgraduate Teaching Assistants

Part-time Teaching Fellows 2012-2013

Dr Warren Carter

Main research interests:
20th century American art; Mexican muralism; methodologies within the social history of art; and marxist theory.

Office hours: Autumn term only
Course: HART2223 Inventing the Americans

+44 (0)20 3108 4023 (internal 54023)
Email: w.carter@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Warren Carter

Gilly Hatch

Painter, printmaker, gallery lecturer.

Main research interests:
Early Italian Renaissance painting and sculpture.

Office hours: by appointment
Course: HART1401 and HART1403 Renaissance Art in London
Email: gillyhatch@gmail.com

Gilly Hatch

Dr Cadence Kinsey

Main research interests:
Current research interests include feminist science & technology studies, theories of post-media and post-internet art, visual epistemology, and ‘live’ art from the 1960s to today.

Office hours: Autumn term only
Course: HART2222 Art/Event
Email: cadence.kinsey@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Cadence Kinsey

Dr Paolo Magagnoli

Main research interests:
History of avant-garde film and video art, documentary practices, the use of lens-based media in relation to the production of historical memory, theories of the digital in art and visual culture.

Office hours: by appointment
Course: HART3103 Advanced Undergraduate Course in the History of Art
Email: p.magagnoli@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Paolo Magagnoli

Dr Tom Morgan Evans

Main research interests:
Thomas is researching the work of Andy Warhol and its impact on contemporary art for a book project funded by the Henry Moore Institute. The work will inform his 2013 First Year thematic course 'Abstraction After Warhol'. Now and again he writes for LUX.

Office hours: Spring term only

Course: HART1307 Thematic Seminar (2): Art and Architecture after 1700

Email: thomas.evans@ucl.ac.uk

Tom Morgan Evans

Dr Matilde Nardelli

Main research interests:
European and American Art after 1945; experimental and artists’ film and projected image; history and theory of cinema and other visual media (especially photography); postwar European art cinema; film, landscape, and the city.

Office hours: by appointment

Course: HART2107 Selected Themes in Art and Architecture: The Cinematic Image - Reality, Magic, Abstraction

Email: m.nardelli@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Matilde Nardelli

Martin Perks

Main research interests:
Art and political engagement mid 19th to mid 20th century. The relationship between 'high' and 'low' cultures.

Office hours: Spring term only

Course: HART1307 Thematic Seminar (2): Art and Architecture after 1700

Email: m.perks@ucl.ac.uk

Martin Perks

Dr Milena Tomic

Main research interests:
Anglo-American and Eastern European contemporary art, appropriation, re-enactment, time-based practices

Office hours: Autumn term only

Course: HART1307 Thematic Seminar (2): Art and Architecture after 1700

Email: m.tomic@ucl.ac.uk

Dr Milena Tomic

Graduate student Teaching Assistants 2012-2013

Art in London courses

Larne Abse-Gogarty
Wesley Aelbrecht
Gemma Angel Carla Benzin
Eva Branscome
Eray Cayli
Meghan Gilbride Sophie Halart
Alison Harpur
Lauren Rotenberg
Pandora Syperek
Amy Thomas

Undergraduate Core Course HART1001

Nikos Pegioudis Rye Holmboe

Foundation course

Irene Sabin HART1305 (Foundation 2) Andy Murray HART1306 (Foundation 1)

Gateway course

Rosemary Moore HART2010 (Gateway 1)
Giulia Smith HART2011 (Gateway 2)

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