Dr. Madeline Eschenburg teaches at Washburn University. She received her PhD at the University of Pittsburgh where she specialized in contemporary Chinese art history. Her research focuses on contemporary artists’ responses to poverty and prejudice that are a result of urban/rural discrepancies in China. In addition to teaching, she is also excited about curating exhibitions and leading students on study-abroad trips.
Luo Zhongli's Father remains one of the most revered paintings from this period in China’s history.