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| Cristin Cash |

Delilah Montoya, La Virgen, silver gelatin print, 1999
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| Cristin
Cash joined the Art and Art History faculty in 2005. She received her Ph.D.
from the University of Texas at Austin with a dissertation that focused
on the relationship between architectural style and changing perceptions
of key spaces within the ancient Maya sacred landscape. Her current research focuses on the intersection of art and politics within photographic representations of the built environments of Mexico and Cuba. Dr. Cash teaches
courses in the Art and Architecture of the Americas from ancient times to
the present, World Architecture and Museum Studies.
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Casa Rinconada, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 900-1200 AD |

Temple of the Feathered Serpent, Teotihuacán, Mexico, 250-500 AD |
| recent scholarship |
contact information |
Castle, Cathedral, Longhouse: The Iconography of Place in 16th Century
Mid-Atlantic Engravings, Rediscovering Maryland in the Atlantic World
Symposium, 2007
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t 240-895-4439
f 240-895-4958
clcash@smcm.edu
Montgomery
Hall 140a
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