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Mrs. Heather Waldroup

Assistant Professor of art history in the Department of Art, Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She holds a Ph.D. from the History of Consciousness Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz and an MA in art history from Florida State University. Her research has focused on the representation of Pacific Islanders by Westerners, as well as Pacific material culture; she is particularly interested in the history of contact between Europeans and Pacific Islanders, and the artistic products of this contact. Her lectures will cover a variety of topics, including the work of Paul Gauguin (a key part of her research, writing and teaching), Pacific tattooing and textiles, the history of photography in the Pacific, and the material culture of Captain Cook's three voyages to Oceania.
 
           
 
Anne Marie Gonzales
Bob Suggs
Brenden Holland, PhD
Carol Ivory
Cecile Picquoin
Charlie Love
Claudio Cristino
Daniel Margueron
Dave Bybee Ph.D.
Elizabeth Childs
Elizabeth Delorme
Emily Donaldson
Frank Murphy
Gaby Cabitz
Heather Waldroup
Heidy Lesage-Baumgartner
Hina Grepin
Hinanui Cauchois
Ingrid & Andre Vohi
Jean Charles Hyvert
Jean-Claude Teriierooioterai
Jean-Michel Chazine
Jennifer Kahn
Jerome Petit
Kathleen Riley
Keao NeSmith
MAC MAMMANA
Marie-Noelle Ottino
Marie-Rose Liliokaulani
Michael Koch
Michèle DECHAZEAUX
Nancy Holland
Nancy Shoemaker
Oliver Martin
Othon Printz
Pascal Erhel & Sophie Duron
Paule Laudon
Peter Crawford
Raymond Ashley
Ricardo Pineri
Richardo Pineri
Rob Bollt
Robert Koening
Serge Dunis
Sidsel Millerstrom
Simone Grand
Sophie Duron & Pascal Erehl
Stéphane MARTIN
Terry L. Hunt
Victoria Wichman
Yves Babin