Clarissa Chevalier 
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Clarissa Chevalier (she/her) is an art historian, interdisciplinary researcher, and writer. She is currently working towards a PhD in art history at UC San Diego with a specialization in the Program for Interdisciplinary Environmental Researched, received an MA in art history from Savannah College of Art and Design, and a BA in cinema arts and art history from Columbia College Chicago. Chevalier’s research areas are underpinned broadly by the global environmental crisis and include contemporary science/art collaborations, posthuman feminism, expanded definitions of science, craft mediums with an emphasis on ceramics, and the ecological practices of historically under-recognized artists, including the work of Agnes Denes.  
Email: cchevalier @ ucsd.edu
Clarissa Chevalier 

Art + Science History, 
Interdisciplinary Research & Writing 


Teaching

2022
Graduate Writing Consultant, The Writing Hub, UCSD Teaching + Learning Commons [ongoing]

2021
Teaching Assistant, Visual Arts Department, UCSD.

2020
Teaching Intern, ARTH 343: Installation and Environmental Art, Winter 2020, Savannah College of Art and Design

2019
Workshop Leader, Academic Resource Center, Savannah College of Art and Design

Art History Peer Tutor, Academic Resource Center, Savannah College of Art and Design

2017–2019
English Tutor, The Learning Studio, Columbia College Chicago