Dorothy Price (art historian)

[2][3] Price researches, teaches, and curates on "histories, art and thought of people of African descent", with a focus on German modernism, German expressionism, and post-war Black British art, with a focus on women artists.

[9] As Professor of History of Art at Bristol, Price was a founder member and inaugural Director of the Centre for Black Humanities.

[10] In 2022, Price curated 'Making Modernism' at the Royal Academy, London, focussed on women artists working in Germany in the early 1900s.

[13][3] With Chantal Joffe and Andrew Nairne, Price served as a judge for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2019.

[14] She sits on the Academic Advisory Board and Exhibitions Committee of the Royal West of England Academy.