Nina Gonzalbez
I graduated with my MA in Art History at FSU in 2019 and my PhD in Art History in 2024. I received various fellowships and grants during my tenure at Florida State University including the College of Fine Arts Travel Grant, the Friends of Art History Dissertation Research Award, the Mason Dissertation Research Award, and an International Programs Teaching Fellowship. My research has also been supported through grants including the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain Travel Grant and a Byzantinists of Color Conference Grant. I have presented at the International Congress of Medieval Studies in 2020 and 2024, and the International Conference on Medieval and Early Modern Studies in 2022. My publications include “Brick by Brick: Constructing Identity at Don Lope Fernández de Luna’s Parroquieta at La Seo” in Globalism before Globalism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age and the forthcoming “Imagining the Medieval in Andalusia: Seville as the ‘exotic’ in Film” in Cine-Medievalismos: The Middle Ages in Luso- and Hispanophone Film and Television.