Karen Greenwalt

Associate Professor

Art, Graphic Design & Art History

  • Associate Professor
    Art, Graphic Design & Art History

BIO & RESEARCH INTERESTs

Karen Greenwalt is an art historian whose research and teaching focus on global contemporary art. Greenwalt's current project, tentatively titled Framing the Islamic: Art, Nationhood, and the Migrant Body, engages with and problematizes contemporary framings of the Islamic. The project explores artists from the so-called Islamic world, whose work facilitates not only a deconstruction of the Islamic in art history, but also the ways Islam has been claimed and positioned by a variety of forces—from sensationalist portrayals in the global media, to reactionary politicians, and Islamic fundamentalists. At OSU, she teaches courses on modern and contemporary art history, as well as museum and exhibition studies.

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

  • Associate Professor
    Oklahoma State University, Art, Graphic Design & Art History, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States1 Jul 2026 - present

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Assistant Professor
    Oklahoma State University, Art, Graphic Design & Art History, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States1 Jan 2020 - 30 Jun 2026

DEGREES

  • PhD
    University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
  • MA
    University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

CERTIFICATIONS

  • Certificate in Museum Studies
    University of Illinois at Chicago

FACULTY/STAFF OR STUDENT

  • Faculty/Staff

CAMPUS

  • Oklahoma State University - Stillwater

DEPARTMENT

  • Art, Graphic Design & Art History

FIELDS OF RESEARCH