People

Stephen Prina

Stephen Prina

Professor of Art, Film, and Visual Studies

Prina: MFA, California Institute of the Arts; BFA, Northern Illinois University.... Read more about Stephen Prina

Carpenter Center 302b
prina [at] fas.harvard.edu
(617) 384-8359

John Quackenbush

Projectionist
John is the projectionist for the department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies.

Tiff Rekem

Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant for AFVS 50A, 158CR & 158DR

Scott Roben

Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant for AFVS 120 and GENED 1114
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Matt Saunders

Professor of Art, Film, and Visual Studies
Director of Undergraduate Studies

Grounded in painting, Saunders' work makes porous and provocative relationships with other forms, especially photography, printmaking and installations of animated films.... Read more about Matt Saunders

msaunders [at] fas.harvard.edu
Julia Sharpe

Julia Sharpe

Graduate Student in Film and Visual Studies
Teaching Fellow
Julia Sharpe is a maker, writer and graduate student in the Film and Visual Studies Department. Focusing on the poetic and haptic as mechanisms for destabilizing the (historicized) syntax of everyday life, her work employs derived research to explore a provisional landscape/narrative.... Read more about Julia Sharpe

Danni Shen

Senior Curatorial & Public Programs Assistant at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
Teaching Assistant for AFVS 118C: Curating Contemporary Art, Spring 2024
Pauline Shongov

Pauline Shongov

Graduate Student in Film and Visual Studies
Teaching Fellow

Pauline Shongov is a PhD student in Film and Visual Studies at Harvard University, pursuing a secondary field in Critical Media Practice. Through media archaeology and visual ethnography, her work centers on the material, oral, and affective histories of place.... Read more about Pauline Shongov

Wesley Simon

Wesley Simon

Graduate Student in Film and Visual Studies
Teaching Fellow

Wesley Simon is an interdisciplinary artist and PhD candidate in AFVS. His art and research frequently deal with themes of materiality, modes of...

Read more about Wesley Simon
wsimon [at] g.harvard.edu