Nationality American Discipline Art History Award MacArthur Fellowship | Awards MacArthur Fellow Nephew Vanderbilt Brown | |
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Parents Amiri Baraka, Hettie Jones Siblings Lisa Jones, Ras Baraka, Shani Baraka, Dominque DiPrima, Maria Jones, Ahi Baraka, Amiri Baraka Jr., Obalaji Baraka Grandparents Anna Lois Jones, Coyt Leverette Jones Similar Hettie Jones, Amiri Baraka, Lisa Jones, Ras Baraka, Amina Baraka |
The artistic eye of prof kellie jones
Kellie Jones (born 1959) is an American Associate Professor in Art History and Archaeology in African American Studies at Columbia University. She won a MacArthur Fellowship.
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- The artistic eye of prof kellie jones
- Black america expanding the eye for art history with kellie jones
- Biography
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Black america expanding the eye for art history with kellie jones
Biography
She was awarded a Ph.D. by Yale University in 1999.

Her research interests include African Diaspora and African American artists, Latin American and Latino/a artists, and problems in contemporary art and museum theory.
In 2005, Kellie Jones is the inaugural recipient of the David C. Driskell Prize.
Kellie Jones' book EyeMinded: Living And Writing Contemporary Art, was recently published by Duke University Press and offers a selection of her essays and art writing from 1985 to 2006.
Kellie Jones has also worked as a curator for over three decades.



References
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