Isabella Beroutsos

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Isabella Beroutsos (2025) studies photography and American art. Broadly interested in the role of the visual in shaping American memory and cultural sensibility, her research examines the vernacular image and its relationship to materiality, craft, and women's work in the early American West. She is also curious about how photography has influenced archival practices and other forms of record-keeping at both large, public institutions and within smaller, informal, domestic collections.

Isabella earned her undergraduate degree in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard College (2019). Motivated by the public experience of art and art history, she has held fellowship and internship positions in curatorial and educational departments at the National Gallery of Art, Harvard Art Museums, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Dia Art Foundation, and Musée du Louvre. Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico from 2020-2025, she worked at nonprofit art book publisher Radius Books and contributed to regional arts journal Southwest Contemporary.

ADVISOR(S)

Lauren Kroiz, Margaretta Lovell