Angela H. Brown (she/they) is a PhD candidate in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University with research interests in textiles, archival practices, and art pedagogies, especially in the Caribbean and Latin America. Their dissertation, “Texture of the Weave: Techniques for Ch’ixi Modernity in the Americas,” takes a material approach to the co-constitution of modernity, coloniality, and indigeneity through weaving practices in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the US in the mid-twentieth century. Brown holds a BA from Vassar College, and their writing has appeared in the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy, e-flux architecture, and small axe salon. They served as a Joan Tisch Teaching Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and their scholarship has been supported by the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) and the Dedalus Foundation.