Tatiana Reinoza is an art historian whose research and writing focus on contemporary Latinx art. She received a PhD in art history from the University of Texas at Austin in 2016. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Notre Dame. Her monograph project focuses on the history of Latinx printmaking. In particular, she investigates how artists use the medium of prints to create new cartographies of the Americas. She is also at work on an edited anthology that commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the East Los Angeles graphic workshop Self Help Graphics, which began with the support of the Sisters of the Order of St. Francis. Her academic writing has appeared in the Archives of American Art Journalalter/nativas: latin american cultural studies journalAztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, and edited anthologies such as A Library for the Americas: The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2018).  Her research has been supported by the Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dartmouth College and the Inter-University Program for Latino Research Mellon Dissertation Fellowship.

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