Anna Indych-López is Professor of Art History at The Graduate Center and The City College at CUNY where she teaches courses on modern and contemporary art among Latin American, U.S., transatlantic, Afro-diasporic, and Latinx networks. She is the author of Judith F. Baca (2018) and Muralism without Walls: Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros in the United States, 1927–1940 (2009) and co-author of Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art (2011). A frequent contributor to exhibition catalogues, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art (2020) and The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism: 1910-1950 (2016), she is the recipient of a Stuart Z. Katz Professorship of the Humanities at CCNY and an Alcaly-Bodian CUNY Distinguished Scholar Fellowship at the Advanced Research Collaborative at The Graduate Center. In the Spring of 2022 she was the Kirk Varnedoe Visiting Professor of Modern Art at The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, and in Fall 2022 she was awarded The Graduate Center’s Excellence in Mentorship Award. She is currently part of a two-year Mellon-funded interdisciplinary Latinx Humanities research collaboration for the project “Situating the Networks of Latinx Art,” along with GC alumnus and UC Irvine art history professor Abigail Lapin Dardashti and University of New Mexico art history professor Kency Cornejo.