Art history doctoral candidate works to reconstruct Andean art’s ancient past

Penn State art history doctoral candidate Kyle Marini, who was recently named a 2024 McNeil Center Fellow and a 2025 Marilynn Thoma Predoctoral Fellow of the Art of the Spanish Americas, applies interdisciplinary approach to reconstruct Andean art’s ancient past.

<p>Penn State art history doctoral candidate Kyle Marini, who was recently named a 2024 McNeil Center Fellow and a 2025 Marilynn Thoma Predoctoral Fellow of the Art of the Spanish Americas, applies interdisciplinary approach to reconstruct Andean art’s ancient past. </p>

Penn State art history doctoral candidate Kyle Marini, who was recently named a 2024 McNeil Center Fellow and a 2025 Marilynn Thoma Predoctoral Fellow of the Art of the Spanish Americas, applies interdisciplinary approach to reconstruct Andean art’s ancient past.

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