Meg Wilson

Position title: Ph.D. Student; Teaching Assistant (GWS)

Pronouns: they/them/theirs

Email: meg.wilson@wisc.edu

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Education
B.A. Berea College
M.A. University of Wisconsin–Madison

Biography
Meg Wilson is a scholar, educator, and interdisciplinary artist. Their research and practice focus on queer-feminist ecological thinking, politics of care practices, and visual cultures of contemporary land-relations in settler colonialism.
Wilson received a BA in Art History with minors in Sculpture and Intermedia and Appalachian Studies from Berea College, and an MA in Studio Art from UW–Madison. They are a graduate associate with the Nelson Institute’s center for Culture, History and Environment, and a Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery Kohler Art Fellow.

Teaching
GEN&WS 101: Gender, Women, and Cultural Representation [Teaching Assistant]

Primary Advisor
Daniel Spaulding