Victoria Avery
Title
Professor
Institution
Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
Current Research
Alessandro Vittoria and the Business of Sculpture in Renaissance Venice
Internal curator for Italian Renaissance Objects and Spaces of Encounter project: https://www.italianrose.ac.uk/team/
Internal curator for Italian Renaissance Objects and Spaces of Encounter project: https://www.italianrose.ac.uk/team/
Recent Publications
Victoria Avery and Wanja Kimani (eds), Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition (London: PWP/Bloomsbury, 2025)
Victoria Avery and Jack Subryan Richards (eds), Black Atlantic: Power, People, Promise (London: PWP/Bloomsbury, 2023)
Victoria Avery and Melissa Calaresu (eds), Feast & Fast: The Art of Food in Europe, 1500–1800 (London: Philip Wilson, 2019)
Victoria Avery (ed.), Michelangelo Sculptor in Bronze (London: Philip Wilson, 2018)
Victoria Avery and Jack Subryan Richards (eds), Black Atlantic: Power, People, Promise (London: PWP/Bloomsbury, 2023)
Victoria Avery and Melissa Calaresu (eds), Feast & Fast: The Art of Food in Europe, 1500–1800 (London: Philip Wilson, 2019)
Victoria Avery (ed.), Michelangelo Sculptor in Bronze (London: Philip Wilson, 2018)
Forthcoming Publications
Victoria Avery and Melissa Calaresu (eds), The pineapple from domestication to commodification: Re-presenting a global fruit (London: Proceedings of the British Academy, forthcoming 2025)
Victoria Avery and Dawnanna Kreeger, "Equiano's Women I: Susannah Cullen, his wife," Women's History Review (forthcoming 2025)
Victoria Avery and Dawnanna Kreeger, "Equiano's Women II: Joanna Vassa, his daughter," Women's History Review (forthcoming 2025)
Victoria Avery and Dawnanna Kreeger, "Equiano's Women I: Susannah Cullen, his wife," Women's History Review (forthcoming 2025)
Victoria Avery and Dawnanna Kreeger, "Equiano's Women II: Joanna Vassa, his daughter," Women's History Review (forthcoming 2025)