Megan Hines
Stony Brook University, SUNY
United States
Megan Hines is a doctoral candidate and instructor in the Department of Art History & Criticism at Stony Brook University. She has acted as a research assistant for several exhibitions, including Mark Bradford: Tomorrow Is Another Day, American Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2017, and Postwar—Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic 1945—65, Haus der Kunst, 2016-2017. Her dissertation, "Art and Biotech: Bay Area Networks, 1965-85," focuses on changing conceptions of life, gender, and identity in the age of biotechnology. She received her MA in Art History from Hunter College while working as a research assistant for the Estate of Robert Smithson.