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EDUCATION

University of Rochester Department of Art and Art History 506 Morey Hall
P.O. Box 270456
Rochester, NY 14627 (901)-484-9473 mullrich@ur.rochester.edu

Present Ph.D., University of Rochester
Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, Department of Art and Art History

2017 M.A., University of British Columbia
Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory

2014 B.A., American University
University Honors in Art History, cum laude

PUBLICATIONS

2021 “Finding Our Stories in Elana Levine’s Her Stories: Daytime Soap Opera and US Television History,View: Theories and Practices of Visual Culture, Issue 27: The Formatting of Late Television

2021 “A Tale of Three Disciplines: Considering the (Digital) Future of the Mid-doc Fellowship in Graduate Programs,” Madeline Ullrich, Daniel Gorman Jr., et. al. Digital Futures of Graduate Studies in the Humanities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (Forthcoming)

2021 “Audiovisualities out of Annotation: Three Case Studies in Teaching Digital Annotation with Mediate,” Joel Burges, Emily Sherwood, et. al. Digital Humanities Quarterly: AV in DH

2020 “Quality is Just Another Word,” Post45, Special Cluster Issue: “The 7 Neoliberal Arts” 2020

2020 “Nausea, Disorientation, Failure: Queer Form in Chantal Akerman’s Les Rendez-Vous d’Anna,ASAP/Journal, Volume 5, No. 2

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2020 “’I’m not f***ing okay’: female trauma and the cinematic close-up
on television,” Society of Cinema and Media Studies, Denver, Colorado (Cancelled due to COVID-19)

2020 “Female Collectivity and Feminist Fantasy in Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale,” International Conference on Narrative, New Orleans, Louisiana

2016 “Decolonizing Algeria, Decolonizing Art: Learning the Language of Modernism in the Post Revolution Nation,” Dialogues of Power: Political (Re)presentations in the Arts, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

2016 “Primitive,” Perplexed, or overtly Political? Algerian Artists on the eve of Revolution, 1947-1956,” Lost, Loose, Loved: Foreign Artists in Paris from 1944 to 1968: A UBC/Paris-Sorbonne Joint Symposium (Terra Foundation for American Art), Giverny, France

2014 “Questioning German Expressionism: Nazi Reception and Contradiction in the Art of Käthe Kollwitz,” American University Honors Research Conference, Washington, DC

2014 “Questioning German Expressionism: Nazi Reception and Contradiction in the Art of Käthe Kollwitz,” Robyn Rafferty Mathias Student Research Conference, American University, Washington DC, Spring 2014

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

2019-21 Andrew W. Mellon Digital Humanities Fellowship, University of Rochester

2019 Project Narrative Summer Institute, Ohio State University

2019 Susan B. Anthony Institute Research Fellowship, University of Rochester

2019 Flaherty Film Fellowship, The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar

2019 Celeste Hughes Bishop Award, Distinction in Graduate Studies, University of Rochester

2015-16 Graduate Support Initiative Scholarship, University of British Columbia

2014 Outstanding Graduating Art History Major, Department of Art, American University

2014 Outstanding Presentation in the Humanities, American University Honors Research Conference

2011-14 University Honors Program, American University

2010-14 Leadership Scholarship, American University

TEACHING

COURSES DESIGNED

2019 Queer Cinema, University of Rochester

COURSES TAUGHT (TA)

2018 Introduction to the Art of Film, University of Rochester

2016 Postmodernism (Spring and Fall 2016), University of British Columbia

2013 Art: The Historical Experience, American University

UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP & SERVICE

2019-2020 Co-Chair, “Digital Spaces, Digital Places: A Digital Humanities Symposium,” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Digital Humanities Fellows

2019 Conference Committee, Susan B. Anthony Institute Writers Collective 2018-19 Co-Chair, 12th Visual and Cultural Studies Graduate Conference

RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT

2020-21 Project Assistant, Reading Like a Victoria, Ohio State University

2020 Graduate Research Assistant, Digital Scholarship Lab, University of Rochester

2019 Graduate Research Assistant, Visual and Cultural Studies, University of Rochester

2017-18 Graduate Gallery Assistant, Hartnett Gallery, University of Rochester

2016-17 Postdoctoral Fellows Assistant, University of British Columbia

2016 Public Programs Intern, National Endowment for the Humanities

2015- Education and Public Programs Intern, Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver 2016

2015 Administrative Coordinator, Federation of State Humanities Councils, Washington D.C.

2014 Education Intern, National Museum of Women in the Arts

2013 Education Intern, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum