Andrew Gayed
Faculty of Arts & Science
Dr. Andrew Gayed is Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at OCAD University where he teaches courses on global contemporary art. An Egyptian-Canadian art historian, Dr. Gayed has an academic background in diasporic art, queer visual culture, and Middle Eastern art histories. Before joining OCADU, Dr. Gayed was the Visiting Scholar at NYU’s Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality where he researched the artistic practices of the queer diaspora. Gayed holds a PhD in Art History and Visual Culture from York University where he was awarded the Provost Dissertation Award, and holds an M.A. in Art History, and a B.F.A. in Visual Arts. Gayed's research is located at the cutting edge of interdisciplinary and transnational inquiry in art history, gender studies, and critical race theory. Dr. Gayed’s scholarship has appeared in books, including the Routledge Handbook of Middle Eastern Diasporas, and Unsettling Canadian Art History, in addition to peer-reviewed journals including Journal for Studies in Art Education. Dr. Gayed’s first monograph, Queer World Making: Contemporary Middle Eastern Diasporic Art, published with the University of Washington Press, shares innovative new research in visual art and culture that will transform our understanding of queerness and multiculturalism. With an emphasis on decolonial politics, this book illuminates the unexpected history of homosexuality in the Middle East as a way of better understanding the issues today that queer diasporic people of colour face.
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Global Contemporary Art, Decolonial Art Histories, Diasporic Visual Culture, Photography, Gender and Sexuality, North African & Arab Art, Islamic Art, Human Rights, Global Modernisms, World Art Studies, Critical Race Theory
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COURSES TAUGHT:
• VISA2003 History of Photography.
• VISA2014 Modern and Contemporary Arab Art
• VISA3032 Art and Globalization: 1800-Present.
• VISC 1002 Global Visual and Material Culture: 1500 to Present.
• VISA3014 History and Theory of Art Criticism.
• IAMD-6013 (Graduate Seminar): Transnational Queer Theory.
• CADN-S6001 (Graduate Seminar) Critical Race Art History.
• CADN-6001 (Graduate Seminar) Art History Methods and Theory.
• ARTH 2250 Islamic Art and Architecture.
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Education:
2020 Ph.D., Art History and Visual Culture. York University, Toronto, Canada
2015 MA, Art History and Theory. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
2013 BFA, Visual Arts, Minor in Gender Studies. University of Ottawa.
“The “When,” “Where,” And “Why” Of Intimacy: Codes Of Coupling In Egyptian Contemporary Art.”
Queer Contemporary Art of Southwest Asia North Africa.
Published: December 21st 2024
Queer World Making : Contemporary Middle Eastern Diasporic Art.
University of Washington Press
Published: December 21st 2024
Cross-Cultural Pedagogy: Undoing Legacies of Whiteness within Art History.
Journal of Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas.
Published: December 31st 2022
Coming out a l'Oriental: Diasporic Art and Colonial Wounds.
Unsettling Canadian Art History.
Published: December 31st 2022
Queering Diaspora Through Visual Art: Contesting the Double Binds of Homocolonialism And Homonationalism.
The Routledge Handbook on Middle Eastern Diasporas.
Published: December 31st 2022
Queering Archives of Photography: Imperialism, Homoeroticism and Desire in Middle Eastern Contemporary Art.
Journal of Anthropology of Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia.
Published: December 31st 2021
Methods to Global Art Histories: Museums and the Islamicate.
Kunstlicht Journal for Visual Art, Visual Culture and Architecture.
Published: December 31st 2018
Visual Pedagogies: Decolonizing and Decentering the History of Photography.
Studies in Art and Education
Published: December 31st 2018
Queering Middle Eastern Contemporary Art and its Diaspora.
Unsettling Colonial Modernity: Islamicate Contexts in Focus.
Published: December 31st 2017
Islamicate Sexualities: The Artworks of Ebrin Bagheri
Esse Arts + Opinions (Special Issue LGBTQIA)
Published: December 31st 2017
Nationalism, migration and exile: the photographs of Youssef Nabil
Published: December 31st 2015
PhD in Art History and Visual Culture
Type: Art History and Visual Culture
York University
MA in Art History, Theory and Criticism
Type: Art History
Carleton University
BFA Visual Art (Studio) with minor in Gender Studies
Type: Visual Art
University of Ottawa
Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture
Type: Visual and Critical Studies
Ontario College of Art and Design
Ontario Graduate Scholarship
Type: Award
SSHRC Minor Research Grant
Type: Award
Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Doctoral Scholarship Program
Type: Award
Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Masters Scholarship Program
Type: Award
Association of Art Historians
Middle East Studies Association of North America
AICA International
Royal Anthropological Institute
College Art Association
Universities Art Association of Canada
Visiting Global Scholar
Type: Centre for the Study of Gender and Sexuality
New York University