Dr. Tina Barouti

Dr. Tina Barouti is a Los Angeles-based art historian and part-time faculty member at SAIC’s Art History, Theory, and Criticism department. In 2022, she earned her PhD in the History of Art and Architecture at Boston University. Her award-winning dissertation titled “A Critical Moroccan Chronology: The National Institute of Fine Arts in Tetouan Since 1946” was supported by a Fulbright US Student Fellowship. Most recently she was a Brooks International Fellow at Tate Modern’s curatorial department and a resident at the Delfina Foundation. She has been invited to present her original research at Harvard University, Brandeis University, NYU-Abu Dhabi, and SOAS University of London. Her research interests include colonialism, decolonization movements, fine arts pedagogy, art in times of conflict, and modern art outside of the Euro-American canon. Dr. Barouti is currently studying interior architecture and working on her first academic book project.

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