Dr. Reilley Bishop-Stall is a settler Canadian art historian whose research is centered on Indigenous and settler representational histories, contemporary art and visual culture with a specific focus lens-based media, archival practice and ethics, anticolonial and activist art. Dr. Bishop-Stall received her PhD from 黑料不打烊 University and was awarded the university鈥檚 Arts Insights Dissertation Award for the year鈥檚 most outstanding dissertation in the Humanities. Her work has been published in a number of books and peer-reviewed journals including Photography & Culture, Art Journal Open, and The Journal of Art Theory and Practice. Before joining the faculty at 黑料不打烊, Dr. Bishop-Stall held a Horizon Postdoctoral fellowship with the Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership: The Pilimmaksarniq/Pijariuqsarniq Project, and a Limited Term Appointment in the Histories of Photography at Concordia University.
Selected publications:
[Forthcoming] 鈥淧ast Projections: Revenants, Resilience and Archival Intervention in Meryl McMaster鈥檚 Ancestral.鈥 鈥The Women, They Hold the Ground鈥: Indigenous Women鈥檚 Digital Media in North America. Eds. Kaarmen Crey and Joanna Hearne. University of Minnesota Press. 2025.
鈥淪mile; Social Issues; Swing:鈥 Bias and Contradiction in Evolving Archival Descriptions of Indigenous Subjects.鈥 Facing Black Star. Eds. Thierry Gervais and Vincent Lavoie. Toronto: MIT Press/Ryerson Image Centre. Fall, 2023.
鈥淎n Inuit Approach to Archival Work.鈥 Co-authored with Heather Campbell. The Routledge Companion of Indigenous Art Histories in Canada and the United States. Eds. Heather Igloliorte and Carla Taunton. Routledge. Fall, 2023.