Myles Bonadie

Myles André Bonadie a first year doctoral student in the History of Art and Black Studies departments and an Environmental Humanities Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center who studies visual culture, media, modern art, and psychoanalysis. Currently, Myles is thinking about the relationship between slavery’s afterlife and representations of the climate as a nexus of social, spatial, temporal, and ecological relations.
 
Prior to Yale, Myles was a researcher for Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration, a copyediting assistant for To See in the Dark (2025), a member of the programs team at The Africa Center, and an intern in the Director’s Office at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Myles holds an M.A. in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University and a B.A. in Media Studies with a concentration in Critical Studies from Pitzer College.