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HomeNewsNew HRC Adjunct Fellow For 2023
New HRC Adjunct Fellow for 2023
New HRC Adjunct Fellow for 2023
Wednesday 26 July 2023

Please join us in congratulating Dr Katrina Grant, who has been selected as a 2023 HRC Adjunct Fellow. Dr Grant is an interdisciplinary researcher who works across art history, landscape history, digital humanities, and public culture. She also has an extensive track record of collaborating across universities and the GLAM sector (galleries, libraries, museum and archives) internationally and nationally. We are thrilled that she has accepted our nomination for this role.

Dr Grant’s research focuses on the history of gardens and landscapes in Early Modern Italy, the visual culture of performance and theatre, the application of digital methods to art history (digital mapping in particular), digital cultures and transformation in the cultural sector and, digital humanities pedagogy. She is author ofLandscape in Early Modern Italy: Theatre Garden and Visual Culture (Amsterdam University Press, 2022) and a wide range of scholarly and non-traditional research outcomes.