Jessica Braum

Jessica Braum (she/her) holds an MA in Printmaking from the University of the Arts London and is currently a doctoral candidate in Art History at Temple University. Her dissertation examines Kim Lim’s print and sculptural practices through decolonial frameworks, reassessing postwar British and Southeast Asian art histories. Engaging feminist theory and multidisciplinary methods, she studies artists working across geographic and cultural contexts. Jessica serves as co-chair of the College Art Association’s Committee on Research and Scholarship and as Graduate Representative for the Society of Contemporary Art Historians. Her writing has appeared in Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas, ASAP/Journal, Sequitor, and Passage.