Conference Papers
Dominican Conference, Molloy College, Long Island, NY, June 2014, presented a paper entitled: Compassion, Creativity, and Social Justice: Teaching about Prisons, in a session on teaching and Social Justice.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Greensboro, NC, March 2013, hosted a session entitled: When the Personal is Political in Art.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Greensboro, NC, March 2013, presented a paper on my recent work in a session on Materials.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 2012, presented a paper entitled, Making Art Work: In Defense of Lost Causes in a session on Art and Activism.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, GA, March 2011, presented a paper entitled, Art in the End of Times: Capitalism, Marxism and Contemporary Art in a session on Contemporary Art.
FATE (Foundations in Art and Theory Education) Conference, St. Louis, MO, host a panel entitled:
Solid Ground or Shifting Sand, Foundations in Art and Technology, March, 2011
Southeastern College Art Association Conference, Mobile, Alabama, hosted a panel entitled: Matter. Memory. Media. Motion. October, 2009
Peace and Justice Education Conference, Columbia University, April 2009, presented a paper entitled, Solidly Social: Art as Integration, Participation, Disruption, in session Art and Social Change.
Southeastern College Art Association Conference, New Orleans, session on Sharing Experience: the Role of Memory in Art, paper entitled, “I’ve got you under my skin: Experience, Embodiment, Empathy”. September, 2008
College Art Association, session “Double Headed Creatures”,My paper is entitled Softening Boundaries Between Art Studios, History and Theory: A Fluid Approach, New York, 2007
Southeast College Art Association, session on Public Art, "Artists and Action in the Community: A Collaboration Between Watkins College of Art and The Red Cross," Jacksonville, Fl. 2004
Popular Culture Conference, session on Unorthodox Teaching Methods in the Arts. Paper entitled, "Art Practice, It's a Hell-Of-A-Lot-More Than Making Something." Pedagogy for Fine Arts education, an integrative approach...history, theory and practice. New Orleans, LA 2003
Southeastern College Art Conference, Greensboro, NC, March 2013, hosted a session entitled: When the Personal is Political in Art.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Greensboro, NC, March 2013, presented a paper on my recent work in a session on Materials.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Raleigh, NC, March 2012, presented a paper entitled, Making Art Work: In Defense of Lost Causes in a session on Art and Activism.
Southeastern College Art Conference, Savannah, GA, March 2011, presented a paper entitled, Art in the End of Times: Capitalism, Marxism and Contemporary Art in a session on Contemporary Art.
FATE (Foundations in Art and Theory Education) Conference, St. Louis, MO, host a panel entitled:
Solid Ground or Shifting Sand, Foundations in Art and Technology, March, 2011
Southeastern College Art Association Conference, Mobile, Alabama, hosted a panel entitled: Matter. Memory. Media. Motion. October, 2009
Peace and Justice Education Conference, Columbia University, April 2009, presented a paper entitled, Solidly Social: Art as Integration, Participation, Disruption, in session Art and Social Change.
Southeastern College Art Association Conference, New Orleans, session on Sharing Experience: the Role of Memory in Art, paper entitled, “I’ve got you under my skin: Experience, Embodiment, Empathy”. September, 2008
College Art Association, session “Double Headed Creatures”,My paper is entitled Softening Boundaries Between Art Studios, History and Theory: A Fluid Approach, New York, 2007
Southeast College Art Association, session on Public Art, "Artists and Action in the Community: A Collaboration Between Watkins College of Art and The Red Cross," Jacksonville, Fl. 2004
Popular Culture Conference, session on Unorthodox Teaching Methods in the Arts. Paper entitled, "Art Practice, It's a Hell-Of-A-Lot-More Than Making Something." Pedagogy for Fine Arts education, an integrative approach...history, theory and practice. New Orleans, LA 2003