Art Historian Gaby Greenlee is an art historian who researches and writes on Indigenous value and process in objects and imagery of the pre-contact and colonial Andes. Her subject matter includes Indigenous textiles as well as conceptions of landscape and the ambiguities of experience in the colonial space. She is a visiting lecturer in art history at Santa Clara University in 2022-23 and will also be a post-doctoral fellow this year through the Marilynn Thoma Foundation in Art of the Spanish Americas, focusing on writing and research that extends from her dissertation, Inka Borders and the Power of Volatility: on the Fringes and Edges of Textile and Territory. She does most of her living and writing from a small perch in Santa Cruz, California, a beautiful place of early morning fog and warm midday sun.