Patricia Marroquin Norby
Patricia Marroquin Norby | |
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Alma mater | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (PhD) University of Wisconsin-Madison (MFA) |
Occupation | Curator |
Known for | First Native American curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Patricia Marroquin Norby is the Native American Art Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1] She is the first full-time Native American person hired for this position in the museum's 150-year history and she became the curator as of September 14, 2020.[2] Norby is of Purépecha descent and most recently served as senior executive and assistant director of the National Museum of the American Indian in New York.[3] Prior to this she was the director of the D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the Newberry library in Chicago.[4] She was also an assistant professor of American Indian studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.[5]
Education
Norby has a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, in American studies[5] with a specialization in Native American art history and visual culture.[1][6] She has an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in printmaking and photography.
Publications
- Norby, Patricia Marroquin. 2013. Visual Violence in the Land of Enchantment. Dissertation Abstracts International. 74–11. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2013.[7]
- Norby, Patricia Marroquin. 2015. "The Red Sweater: Family, Intimacy, and Visual Self-Representations". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 39 (4): 33–44.[8]
- Scudeler, June, and Patricia Marroquin Norby. 2015. "Art, Aesthetics, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 39 (4): ix-xi.[9]
- Norby, Patricia Marroquin. Forthcoming. Water, Bones, and Bombs: Three Artists and the Fight for Northern New Mexico. University of Nebraska Press.[10][11]
References
- ^ a b Greenberger, Alex (2020-09-08). "Met Hires Patricia Marroquin Norby as Its First Full-Time Native American Art Curator, Signaling 'Significant Evolution'". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "Met Announces Patricia Marroquin Norby as First Full-Time Curator of Native American Art". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ Kim, Allen. "The Metropolitan Museum of Art has hired its first full-time Native American curator". CNN. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ Norby, Patricia Marroquin (2015). "The Red Sweater: Family, Intimacy, and Visual Self-Representations". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 39 (4): 33–44. doi:10.17953/aicrj.39.4.norby. ISSN 0161-6463.
- ^ a b Bahr, Sarah (2020-09-09). "The Met Hires Its First Full-Time Native American Curator". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ Norby, Patricia Marroquin (2013). Visual violence in the land of enchantment. OCLC 857404378.
- ^ Norby, Patricia Marroquin (2013). "Visual Violence in the Land of Enchantment". Worldcat. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ Norby, Patricia Marroquin (2015). "The Red Sweater: Family, Intimacy, and Visual Self-Representations". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. pp. 33–44. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ Scudeler, June; Norby, Patricia Marroquin (2015). "Art, Aesthetics, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. pp. ix–xi. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Julie Pelletier Joins Newberry as Acting Director of McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies | Newberry". www.newberry.org. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Patricia Marroquin Norby Named Associate Curator of Native American Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art". The Met Museum. Retrieved 14 October 2020.