Siobhan Angus
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Siobhan Angus is an art historian and organizer. Specializing in the history of photography and the environmental humanities, her current research explores the visual culture of resource extraction with a focus on materiality, labour, and environmental justice. She is an assistant professor of Media Studies at Carleton University and holds a Ph.D. in Art History and Visual Culture from York University where her dissertation was awarded the Governor General’s Gold Medal.
Her research has been published in Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art, Radical History Review, October and the anthology Capitalism and the Camera(Verso, 2021)._Her book _Camera Geologica is forthcoming with Duke University Press. At the heart of her research program lies an intellectual and political commitment to environmental, economic, and social justice.