Wendy Castenell

Wendy Castenell

Wendy Castenell

Assistant Professor of Art History

Education

  • University of Missouri—Columbia, MO, 2006-2012. Ph.D. in Art History (Major Field: American Art and Visual Culture; Minor Field: Film Studies), awarded July 2012. Dissertation: “Color Outside the Line: Liminality and Creole Identity in Louisiana from the Colonial Era to Reconstruction” [Committee: Kristin Schwain (chair), Keith Eggener, Michael Yonan, and Joanna Hearne], nominated for the University of Missouri Distinguished Dissertation Award. Research interests: American art and visual culture, colonial era to World War II; African American art; portraiture; intersectionalities of race and gender; representations of race and ethnicity in American visual culture; film history and theory; hybridity and cross-cultural contact.
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, M.A. in Art History awarded May 2003.
  • Tulane University, New Orleans, LA,B.A. in Art History awarded May 1997.

Teaching

  • ARH 253: Survey of Western Art II
  • ARH 291: Special Topics in African American Art (The Black Arts Movement)
  • ARH 377: American Painting and Sculpture
  • ARH 378: Art of the African Diaspora
  • ARH 380: American Art, 1880-1945
  • ARH 388: African American Art
  • ARH 389: Harlem Renaissance Art
  • ARH 488: Special Topics in African American Art (African American Photography)
  • ARH 488: Special Topics in African American Art (African American Portraits)
  • ARH 490: Art History Theory and Methods
  • ARH 550: Literature of Art
  • ARH 577: Turn-of-the-Century American Spectacles and Race
  • ARH 577: African American Film
  • ARH 577: African American Photography New Course Submitted
  • ARH 390: Indigenous North American Art

Selected Publications

Articles

  • “’The Louisiana Experiment’: Alcès Portraits and Afro-Creole Leadership during Reconstruction,” in “In the Round” on Southern Art, Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art, 6.1 (June 2020).

  • [Forthcoming]: “Visualizing the Treaty: Indigenous Sovereignty in The Invaders,” HyperCultura, Spring 2023.

  • “Urban Development in New Orleans, World War II to Present,” New Orleans Historic and Cultural Review, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Summer 2007): 55-65, http://www.suno.edu/docs/NOHCR%20Volume%20One%20Issue%20One%20WEB.pdf, Southern University of New Orleans.

Book Reviews

  • Book Review of Kymberly N. Pinder. Painting the Gospel: Black Public Art and Religion in Chicago. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2016), to be published in CAA.Reviews, 2/15/18.

  • Book Review of Thomas Day: Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color by Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsey Leimenstoll, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 70:2 (2011): 260-261.

Works in Progress

Books

  • “Creole Identity in the Art of the American South: Louisiana from the Colonial Era to Reconstruction” [manuscript under contract with Routledge/Taylor & Francis; projected publication, Spring 2023.]

  • “’Old Kentucky Home’: Nostalgia and Salvage Ethnography in Helen Balfour Morrison’s Kentucky Photographs” [book chapter in monograph on Helen Balfour Morrison, co-written with Liesl Olsen and Amy Mooney, projected publication in 2024.]

  • “Dark Amusements: Spectacles of Race in Turn-of-the-Century American Visual Culture” [3rd manuscript in development.]

Articles in Development

  • [Forthcoming]: “Une Famille Extraordinaire: Relationailty of Metoyer Family Portraits, Caste, and Race in Antebellum Louisiana,” in “In the Round,” on Relationality in Art, Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art (September 2023).

  • Working Title: “Constructing a Black Middle-Class Identity in Jim Crow New Orleans” [article in development for Nineteenth-Century Studies.]

Editorial

  • Co-editor, Special Edition on Race, Nineteenth-Century Studies, Spring 2024.