91ֱ of Rome (AUR) announced today that artist and educatorwill join thefaculty in January 2026 as Professor of Fine Arts andProgramDirector of the Fine Arts Program.

Déessecomes to AUR from Tufts University’s School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA), where she serves as Professor of the Practice (Drawing & Painting) and Chair of Drawing and Painting. Her teaching and leadership experience, coupled with a globally recognized interdisciplinaryapproach, will advance AUR’s studio curriculum and the program’s Rome-based experiential model.

Déesse’s work - rooted in what she termsAfrobaroqueanddigital Vodunism(merging traditional and digital media, while drawing on Afrofuturism and the global Baroque) - moves across painting, drawing, site-specific installation, performance, experimental sound, digital printmaking, and film. Her practice examines human and post-human identities, the future of race and sexuality, and the affective power of images and objects.

She has exhibited or presented work in North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, including at venues such as theIndianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art,Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center, theMahmoud Darwish Museum(Palestine),Katonah Museum of Art(NY),Galerie Nord(Germany),and theB2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance(CO). Her practice has been supported by residencies and fellowships includingYaddo(NY), theBogliasco Foundation(Italy),c.r.e.t.a. rome(Italy),Residencia Internacional de Arte Can Serrat(Spain),the Hungarian Multicultural Center(Hungary), andBaldwin for the Arts(NY).

At AUR, Déesse will lead program development across drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and expanded media, strengthening pathways that connect studio coursework with Rome’s museums, contemporary art spaces, and artisan networks. The appointment aligns with the Fine Arts program’s mission: combining rigorous studio training with critical inquiry and on-site learning in one of the world’s great art capitals.

On announcing her appointment, President Scott Sprenger stated,“SouléDéessebrings the rare combination of an internationally acclaimed practice and proven academic leadership. Her appointment accelerates our ambition to position AUR’s Fine Arts program at the intersection of studio excellence, critical theory, and Rome’s living artand designecosystem.”

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About AUR’s Fine Arts Program
AUR’sBA in Fine Artsblends traditional studio competencies with critical inquiry and on-site learning - leveraging Rome as“our classroom, studio, and inspiration.”Small classes, dedicated faculty mentorship, and city-embedded fieldwork prepare students for graduate study and creative careers across the visual arts and cultural sectors.