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Melanie Enderle is an art historian specializing in nineteenth and early twentieth-century American, British, and French art. Her research is socioculturally driven, focusing on images of modern daily life experiences, leisure, entertainment, gendered behavior, and representations of women. Enderle has been associated with the University of Washington as a regular, part-time lecturer since 2012. In addition to her role at UW, she teaches at Seattle Central College, Bellevue College, and Seattle Pacific University, and has taught at Cornish College of the Arts and the University of Sichuan in Chengdu, China. Throughout her career, Enderle has worked as a museum educator at the Seattle Art Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. She has presented papers at various prestigious institutions, including Oxford University, St. Andrews University, and the Seattle Art Museum, among others. Her recent publications and conference presentations explore themes such as gender norms in American art, the dynamics of female performers, and the reflections on societal issues in historical artworks.
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