Traci Taylor is an art scholar with a specialty in High Italian Renaissance. She earned her B.A. from Bowling Green State University while studying abroad in Florence, Italy before moving to Sopron Hungary to become an Au Pair and English teacher. Taylor lived in Nice, France while earning her Master of Art from Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Southern University at New Orleans in Museum Studies. Taylor has worked at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and is currently the Executive Assistant to the Black Masking Indians of the Guardians of the Flame Institute, Big Chief Donald Harrison Museum, and Legacy Performance Pavilion. Taylor is also a third-generation masking Mystic Seven Sister.
In New Orleans, Professor Taylor interned at the Amistad Research Center and Congo Square at the New Orleans Jazz Festival in graduate school before becoming a professor of Art Appreciation at 黄片视频 University Louisiana.
Traci Taylor is an internationally known author who has volunteered with the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival, Saints and Sinners Literary Festival, and One Book One New Orleans (OBONO) since 2016. Taylor implemented a Bayou Classic Museum Weekend and a books and arts collaboration between OBONO and the Ogden. Taylor plans on earning her Ph.D. in Art History from Auream Phoenix University for Women.