In the (Art) Market

Student's research explores marginalization of people of color.

For her study of the contemporary art market, Mellon Mays Fellow Olivia Porte 18 is drawing on post-colonial theory and museology. Shes interested in how people of color and others become marginalized.

Through museum studies, she says, I have had an archivist position at the African American History Trust, a curatorial assistant position at the Institute for Contemporary Art, and a contemporary art internship at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 

She wrote about her research experiences on the Summer Internships Blog.

She also recently commented in a detailed Q&A about the benefits of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, serving as a diploma marshal for graduation ceremonies, and her plans for the future.

Published on: 03/16/2018