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Kerry Brown

Professor of Art History at Savannah College of Art and Design

Dr. Kerry Lucinda Brown is a leading expert in South Asian and Himalayan art, with a particular focus on Nepal's Kathmandu Valley.

Her extensive research delves into the intricate relationship between art and ritual in shaping ethnic identities, especially within Newar Buddhist art.

With a Ph.D. in Art Historical Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Brown has been actively studying and exploring South Asian and Himalayan regions since 1999.

Her contributions to major museum catalogs on Buddhist art showcase her expertise, as she collaborates with museums to research and interpret their collections.

Dr. Brown's research and teaching interests span Asian art, Nepalese art and architecture, Buddhist art, cinema, pilgrimage, and sacred landscapes.

In addition to her academic roles, she also conducts professional development workshops, mentors undergraduates, and serves on national grant and fellowship application review committees.

Having taught at prestigious institutions like Savannah College of Art and Design, Dr. Brown's diverse experience includes museum education, art history instruction, and involvement in archaeological projects.

Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Art History from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Master's Degree from The Ohio State University, and a Bachelor's Degree from the same institution.

Furthermore, her immersion in Buddhist Studies in India through Antioch University enhances her expertise in the field.

Dr. Kerry Lucinda Brown's rich professional journey encompasses various roles from museum educator to adjunct professor, Fulbright scholar, grant writing intern, and archaeological field technician, illustrating her versatile skill set and dedication to art historical studies.

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Savannah, Georgia