Dr. Christa R. DiMarco
Adjunct Professor
Dr. Christa R. DiMarco is an adjunct professor of art history at Moore College of Art and Design. Her research explores Vincent van Gogh’s two-year stay in Paris as well as the visual representation of Communard Louise Michel. She has articles and chapters published or forthcoming in Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies, Nineteenth-Century Studies, Routledge Handbook on the History of Paris (Routledge), and Perspective: Selected Essays on Space in Art and Design (Vernon Press).
She is the recipient of the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association President’s Award and a research fellowship at the W.T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies at Vanderbilt University.
In addition, she currently serves as vice president and Officer to the Board of Directors for the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association; digital co-director of the Centre for International Nineteenth-Century Studies; digital co-director for the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Association.
She earned a BFA in Painting and Drawing with honors from the University of the Arts and hold an MA and PhD in Art History from Tyler School of Art, Temple University.