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Suzanne Gott

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Dr. Suzanne Gott
Assistant Professor, Art History
Department of Critical Studies
Faculty of Creative & Critical Studies
Fine Arts & Health Building, FINA 176
University of British Columbia Okanagan
Kelowna BC
V1V 1V7

Phone:   250.807.9671
Fax:       250.807.9900
Email:    Suzanne.Gott@ubc.ca

Receipient:  US Fulbright Scholar Grant for 2012-2013

I’ve always had a special interest in global arts and visual cultures. In 1987, I completed a Master’s degree in Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin with a concentration in Mesoamerican and Hispanic popular arts. At Indiana University, Bloomington, I completed two doctoral degrees in African art and visual culture: a Ph.D. in Folklore in 1994; and an M.A. and Ph.D.in Art History in 2002. From 2000-2006, I was the non-Western art historian in the Liberal Arts faculty of the Kansas City Art Institute, and then a faculty member of Brandon University’s Department of Visual and Aboriginal Arts from 2006-2008. 

My research and publications focus on the art and visual culture of southern Ghana’s Ashanti Region. I’m particularly interested in exploring issues of gender, comparative aesthetics, display, and performance; and in investigating continuities and/or transformations of precolonial art and aesthetics in colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary art and visual culture. I approach the teaching of global arts and visual cultures from a broad multidisciplinary range of theoretical, historical, and ethnographic perspectives. I’ve developed and taught introductory and upper-division courses on the arts and visual cultures of Africa and the African diaspora, Native North America, Mesoamerica, and the South Pacific, as well as senior seminars focusing on Western primitivism, Western representations of the ‘other’, and tourist art and global popular culture. As a member of UBCO’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, I’m committed to the development of a more global art history program.

Books

Contemporary African Fashion
Edited by Suzanne Gott and Kristyne Loughran
Foreword by Joanne B. Eicher - publication October 2010

Contemporary African Fashion book edited by Suzanne Gott 
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            Glass Beads of Ghana

 

 

 

 

 

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