Johanna’s area of scholarship is modern and contemporary art, with an emphasis on postwar experimental film. Johanna is writing her dissertation on artist and experimental filmmaker Bruce Conner. She presented a paper, and portion of her dissertation, Locating Marilyn: Andy Warhol, Bruce Conner and the Serial Star, at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in May 2010.
Her Bryn Mawr experience has been one of immersion in the College’s deeply intellectual environment. Indeed, Johanna has held an internship in Bryn Mawr’s Department of Special Collections, done curatorial work, worked as a teaching assistant and served as steering committee co-chair of the Graduate Group Symposium.
For Johanna, curatorial work is an important intellectual practice in the field of art history, and curatorial internships provide a solid foundation for her future career. Curatorial internships enabled Johanna to work with prominent American artist Red Grooms on an exhibition of his drawings, prints, paintings and sculptures at Bryn Mawr, and to work on Dance with Camera, an exhibition that opened at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.