Dr Alice Correia is an art historian and postdoctoral researcher on Transforming Collections, a multi-year project that seeks to surface bias and absences in public collections of contemporary art across the UK, based at UAL. Alice's research for the project focuses on how and when institutions have acquired, displayed and interpreted works by artists of South Asian heritage.

In 2023, Alice co-curated the major exhibition 'A Tall Order! Rochdale Art Gallery in the 1980s' at Touchstones, Rochdale.

Her edited anthology, What is Black Art? Writings on artists of African, Asian and Caribbean Heritage in Britain, 1981-1989, was published by Penguin in 2022. Her article exploring themes of eco-feminism in the work of Gurminder Sikand was published in the journal Wasafiri in 2024.

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