Anna Moblard Meier
Anna is a PhD student in the History of Art Department at Bryn Mawr College. She earned her BA in German Literature and Studio Art from Reed College in 2002 and her MFA in Printmaking from PAFA in 2011, and her MA in the History of Art at Bryn Mawr in 2014. Her current research is focused on the artistic exchange between Vienna and Japan in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In her time at Bryn Mawr, she has been a teaching assistant for the Growth and Structure of Cities Department and served as a Research Assistant in Special Collections. She has also curated and co-curated several exhibitions including “Bridges That Stand When All Else Falls Away: TriCo, Japan, and Melted Roof Tiles from Hiroshima 1945,” BMC (2012); “Beneath the Printed Pattern: Display and Disguise in Ukiyo-e Bijinga” BMC (2013), and "Disasters and Rebuilding in Japan: Perspectives and Testimonies from the Tri-co Collection,” BMC (2013).
Email: amoblardme@brynmawr.edu