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 Joe Riley is an artist, historian, and Ph.D. candidate at UC San Diego Visual Arts in a joint environmental research program with Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. 

  Joe’s research has recently been supported by the Getty Scholars Program, a UCSD Rita L. Atkinson Fellowship, and the UC Humanities Research Institute. His dissertation, Fixing the Sea: Case Studies Toward A Critical Environmental History of Ocean Art and Science since 1970, foregrounds and critically examines histories and practices of interaction between artists, oceanographers, and marine life situated within California’s university-military-research complex.

  From 2020–2025 Joe has been a participating artist and co-curator for the Pacific Standard Time exhibition Embodied Pacific, featuring projects by thirty artists working with researchers in laboratories, field sites, and archives in Southern California and the Pacific Islands. 

  Previously, he was an Ocean Fellow with TBA21-Academy and participated in the Whitney Independent Study Program. Joe holds a BFA from The Cooper Union School of Art and has taught at UC San Diego, Cal State San Marcos, Stevens Institute of Technology, and The Cooper Union.
SCHOLARLY & UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2024Participant in CSU’s Teaching Climate Change & Resilience Faculty Learning Community  

2023Graduate Student Co-Coordinator, UCSD Nature, Space, & Politics Working Group, Annual theme: “Climate Change, Displacement and Reparation” 

2022Visual Arts Department Steward, UC-UAW 4811 Graduate Student Workers Union

Graduate Student Co-organizer for Visual Arts PhD Candidate Colloquium

2021Graduate Student Representative to the Visual Arts Department Faculty

Graduate Student Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Forum for Environmental Research, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2020Graduate Student Representative to Visual Arts Admission Committee