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Ana Baeza Ruiz

Research Fellow, Museo Del Prado, Loughborough University at Museo Nacional del Prado

Ana Baeza Ruiz is an accomplished academic and researcher currently serving as a BBC New Generation Thinker and Research Fellow at the Museo Nacional del Prado. With a strong focus on art history and visual culture, Baeza Ruiz leads the project "Picturing Girlhood in the Museo del Prado's Collections," which reexamines narratives around feminine childhoods in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Spain. Baeza Ruiz has contributed to several institutions, including Loughborough University as a Research Associate on the 'Feminist Art Making Histories' project, and has held teaching positions at Sotheby's Institute of Art, the University of Bristol, and UCL. Previous roles include curatorial work at Middlesex University, research assistance for the Frida Kahlo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and a PhD candidacy at the National Gallery. Baeza Ruiz holds a PhD in History of Art from the University of Leeds, alongside a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Architectural History and History of Art from UCL.

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