Chaired Panels
“Queer Monuments,” College Art Association Annual Conference, February 14-17, 2024 (co-chaired with Professor Nicholas Morgan)
Conference Participation
“Passing up the Whitney: The Non-Performance of David Hammons,” to be presented at the College Art Association Annual Conference, February 18-21, 2025, as part of the panel, “Performance Art and Passivity,” organized by Professors Caroline Lillian Schopp and Aliza Shvarts
“Charting Art’s ‘World’: Bars, Openings, Afterparties,” presented at the Whitney Independent Study Program Critical Studies Symposium, Whitney Museum of American Art, May 19, 2024
“Robert Blanchon: AIDS and the Question of Conceptualism,” presented at the College Art Association Annual Conference, February 14-17, 2024, as part of the panel, “Fugitive Conceptualisms,” organized by Professors Adair Rounthwaite and Ellen Tani
“Renée Green’s Culture Industry of the Other,” presented at the Cleveland Symposium, hosted by the Cleveland Museum of Art and Case Western Reserve University, September 16-17, 2022
“Black Girl’s Window and Los Angeles: A Spatial Entanglement,” presented at the University of Memphis Art History Graduate Symposium, “Art, Politics, and Social Justice in Times of Crisis,” April 23, 2021
Invited Lectures
“Robert Blanchon: AIDS and the Question of Conceptualism,” presented at Cornell College, Department of Art & Art History, January 27, 2025
Other
Torrington Project Book Launch with Tom Burr, Jordan Carter, and Aria Dean, Dia Art Foundation, New York, September 24, 2025
Conversation with artist Rose Salane, The New Social Environment #1216, The Brooklyn Rail, April 28, 2025
Visiting Critic, Parsons School of Design, MFA Fine Arts, September 2023
Conversation with Tom Burr and Jordan Carter, Bortolami Gallery, New York, April 22, 2023
Teaching
Recitation Leader and Grader, “Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Modernity,” NYU, Spring 2024, taught by Professor Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen
Course assistant, “Feminist and Queer Theories of Artistic Labor,” Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, Fall 2022, taught by Professor Catherine Quan Damman
Course assistant, “Frank Gehry: The Arts and the City,” Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, Spring 2022, taught by Professor Jean-Louis Cohen
Course assistant, “Architecture since 1980: Postmodernism to Hypermodernism,” Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, Spring 2022, taught by Professor Jean-Louis Cohen