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Cristina Nualart
Cristina Nualart, PhD in Art History, is a faculty member of the Arts & Humanities Division at IE University. Her research approaches contemporary art, fashion and visual culture from a feminist perspective, often with a focus on Vietnam. She has given talks and conferences in a number of internacional universities and in several national museums of Spain. She is a member of two research groups: GIA Asian Art Research Group (Department of Contemporary Art, Complutense University, Madrid), and VASDiV (Visual Activism in Vietnam, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK).
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Asian Art Course Creator, Casa Asia, 2016 – Present
• Cultural facilitator, Dirección General de Patrimonio de la Comunidad de Madrid, 2021 – 2022
• Arts Writer, Art Asia Pacific, The Conversation, Word Vietnam, etc, 2010 – Present
• Advisor, collection of contemporary Vietnamese art, RMIT University, 2013
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
• Adjunct Professor, Arts and Humanities Division, IE University, 2020 – Present
• Researcher, published by Routlege, Palgrave and Bloomsbury, 2016 – Present
• Lecturer and Course Coordinator, Center of Communication and Design, RMIT University Vietnam, 2010 – 2014
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
• PhD in Art History, Madrid, 2018
• Masters in Art and the Creative Economy, London, 2010
• Postgraduate Teaching Certificates in Art Education, England, 2007, and Tertiary Education, Australia, 2013
• BA Hons in Art and Aesthetics. UK, 2004