Carlyle Constantino
Carlyle Constantino is a doctoral student in the History Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. With both a BA and MA in art history and curatorial studies from Brigham Young University, Constantino interrogates race and image in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her current research and dissertation project, titled “Confinable People: The Role of Photography in U.S. Internment Camps,” examine several areas of interest: slavery, carceral studies, photography, memory, and citizenship.