Background
Stacie Graham Widdlifield was born on March 9, 1955 in New York, United States. She is a daughter of Martin Nelson and Joan (Gibb) Widdifield.
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States
Stacie Graham Widdifield holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Arizona.
University of California Los Angeles, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States
In 1986 Stacie Graham Widdifield received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.
(As a nation fights to reclaim its independence, what is t...)
As a nation fights to reclaim its independence, what is the artist’s role in the drama? In this unparalleled study, an art historian spotlights contemporary paintings of Mexico from the years 1867-1881, a critical period for Mexican culture and politics.
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1996
Stacie Graham Widdlifield was born on March 9, 1955 in New York, United States. She is a daughter of Martin Nelson and Joan (Gibb) Widdifield.
Stacie Graham Widdifield holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Arizona. In 1986 she received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.
From 1987 to 1996 Stacie Graham Widdifield was an assistant professor at the University of Arizona, and became an associate professor of art in 1996. Now she teaches Modern and Colonial Mexican Art at the University of Arizona School of Art.
She is currently working with Dr. Jeffrey M. Banister (School of Geography and Development, and the Southwest Center, UA) on the visual culture of modern water in Mexico City supported by an American Council of Learned Societies Collaborative Research Fellowship. The project follows the impact of Xochimilco and Lerma systems in the art history, history, and urban environment of Mexico through today. She is also a collaborator with Jeff Banister and Dr. Amy C. McCoy (Research Associate, Southwest Center, University of Arizona) in a new project: Salt in the Archives: an ironic cultural heritage of salinity in the Mexicali Valley, Baja California.
She is also a member of the University of Arizona interdisciplinary cultural heritage research group Seminar on the Edge: Expressions of Shared Heritages throughout Bounding Spaces I (a permanent seminar of the SBS-Mexico Initiatives unit). Widdifield has a strong interest in digital art history and how technologies shape knowledge; she also supports the integration of new technologies in the classroom as a means to organize and present research. Her previous projects have focused on history, gender, landscape, nationalism, and institutions in 19th and early 20th century Mexico.
(As a nation fights to reclaim its independence, what is t...)
1996Stacie Graham Widdifield is a member of the College Art Association of America.
On December 31, 1987, Stacie Graham Widdifield married Eugene John Mandish. They have two children: John Graham, Ryland Gibb.