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Curriculum Vitae

education

2007 MA      The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Visual and Critical Studies Department

                    Thesis: Looking at Lincoln: Pictures and Persuasions

1997 MFA     University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

                    Area(s) of Specialization: Performance-Video and Installation

1992 BFA      Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ

                    Area(s) of Specialization: Painting, Printmaking and Book Arts

professional and work experience (see last page for a list of all courses taught]

since 2007    Freelance Writer and Editor

                    Substantive editing, copyediting, and proofreading; general art history (esp. contemporary art, decorative arts, film/video, painting,

                    performance art, photography, prints/drawings, sculpture, and technology), criticism/theory, and cultural history; catalogues, exhibition

                    materials (object and wall labels; text panels), grant proposals, monographs, and promotional materials (brochures, e-newsletters, and press

                    releases).

2022-23       Executive Director & Editor, Artblog.org, Philadelphia, PA

                    Oversee day to day operation, production and publishing of art related content on website, as well as supervising employees, fundraising,

                    editing, and programming.

2022-23                  Adjunct Professor, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA *

2019-2022            Adjunct Professor, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA*

2019-2020            Gallery Director & Adjunct Faculty, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ*

Curate and mount four to six exhibitions each year, select additional programming to support these exhibitions, and organize promotional material for exhibitions. Also initiated inventory of campus art collection, and the management of works hung throughout campus. Additional duties include grant writing and teaching art history courses.

8.2018-5.2019    Adjunct Instructor, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA*

fall 2018                 Adjunct Professor, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA *

8.2016-6.2018    Curator of Exhibitions and Academic Affairs, Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Developed and maintained exhibitions schedule, including budgets, related programming, and visitor services. Curated exhibitions from the permanent collection and outside sources in partnership with faculty and students to support curriculum and academic programs. Prepared and managed requisite exhibition texts, labels, catalogs, and promotional materials. Researched museum’s collection, including an assessment of the public art collection on campus. Supervised museum assistant and student museum aides on curatorial projects and gallery attendants on programs and visitor services. Created and maintained a non-circulating library inside the museum. Collaborated and met with faculty and students to determine educational needs on campus that the museum could satisfy. Worked with faculty and students from all disciplines to advance engagement with the permanent collection.

2015-2016             Adjunct Professor, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA*

12.2014-6.2016 Curator of Community Engagement, Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA

Responsible for curating community-based art exhibits and projects, community outreach and hired and organized volunteers. Contributed to fundraising and developed plans for a community art center initiative and its related programs. Supervised community engagement programming assistant and community engagement administrative assistant.

2012-14                  Editor, Art inASIA, Seoul, South Korea

Editor for content and copy for contributions to this 85-100 page bi-monthly contemporary Asian art magazine, primarily translated from Korean to English.

winter 2014          Adjunct Assistant Professor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago*

spring 2013          Visiting Graduate Faculty, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea

winter 2013          Adjunct Assistant Professor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago*

professional and work experience cont.

2008-12                  Full-Time Lecturer, Seoul National University Seoul, South Korea*

2005 – 2007         C0-editor and contributor, Blunt Art Text, Vol. 1, nos. 1-5, Chicago/NYC

2000-07                  Adjunct Assistant Professor, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

1999                         Program Coordinator, Up Next: Performance Art Showcase, Chicago Cultural Center

1995                         Gallery Director, Palmyra Bookstore-Café-Gallery, Bound Brook, NJ

1992                         Assistant Curator, SummerFest, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, New Brunswick, NJ

personal grants/scholarships

2007       SAIC, Graduate Research Grant

                  The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Graduate Research Grant

2006       SAIC, Graduate Research Grant; SAIC, Trustee Merit Scholarship; SAIC Grant

2006       The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Graduate Research Grant

School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Trustee Merit Scholarship

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Grant

2005       SAIC, Trustee Merit Scholarship; SAIC Grant; SAIC, Faculty Enrichment Grant

                  The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Trustee Merit Scholarship

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Grant

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Faculty Enrichment Grant

2004       Illinois Arts Council: Special Assistance Grant

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Faculty Grant

Community Arts Assistance Program Grant, Chicago, IL

2001       Community Arts Assistance Program Grant, Chicago, IL

2000       Community Arts Assistance Program Grant, Chicago, IL

curatorial projects and exhibitions

2023       Gerard Brown, Potty Mouth, loo loo presents, Philadelphia PA, Dec 9

                  Wallace Cavanaugh & Toni Kimball, The Rithm of God, loo loo presents, Philadelphia. Nov 18

                  Abbey Lakey, Eat Your Cake and Devour It, loo loo presents, Philadelphia PA, Oct 28

                  Anesu Nyamupingidza, Nelumbo nucifera: A Sacred Place, loo loo presents, Philadelphia, Aug 26

Lost & Found, curated by Larassa Kabel, loo loo presents, Philadelphia, June 10

2020       In the Eye of the World, Daphne Arthur (Oct 6-Dec 6, 2020) Cedar Crest College, Center for Research Gallery, Allentown PA

WITH LOVE (Feb 7-March2, 2020), High Five Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

2019       Osmyn Oree: I’m Still Black, (Oct 22-Dec 6, 2019) Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

Salina Almanzar: Ni de aqui, Ni de alla: On Being a Third Generation Dominirican, (Sept 3-Oct 13, 2019) Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

2018       Anonymous was a Woman: Individuals and Identities, (Jan 23-Mar 11, 2018) Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Virginia Maksymowizc: Structural Transparencies, (Mar 20-Apr 26, 2018) Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

2017        Irina Bucan: The building will have a future she said…, (Sept 7-Dec 8, 2017) Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

2016       Luigi Rist: The Three Arts of Woodblock Printing, (Jan 24 - Apr 27, 2017) Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

2015       Jill Odegaard: Woven Welcome: Making Community, (Feb 1 - Oct 12, 2015) Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA

2011 -     Cynthia Gray: “don’t give up” “포기하지마” sitecited.com Seoul, South Korea

2009       Research Assistant, Busan Biennale Proposal: Happy Together, Seungbo Jun, Curator

2004       Under Run, Dogmatic Gallery, Chicago, IL

2000       Registrar, The CORE Center, Chicago, IL

1999       Assistant Project Coordinator 1999 New Artists In Chicago, Chicago, IL

1995       Gallery Director, Palmyra Art Gallery, Bound Brook, NJ

curatorial projects and exhibitions cont.

1993       Pushing the Edge, Walter's Hall Gallery, Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ

1991        Assistant Curator, Rutgers Summerfest ’91, Walters Hall Art Gallery, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ

Gallery Committee Chair: BFA Exhibit, Mason Gross School of Art, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ

exhibitions management

2023       LOO LOO, Philadelphia, PA

                  Gerard Brown, Potty Mouth (December 9)

                  Wallace Cavanaugh & Toni Kimball, The Rithm of God (November 18)

                  Abbey Lakey, Eat Your Cake and Devour It, (October 28)

                  Anesu Nyamupingidza: Nelumbo nucifera: A Sacred Place (August 26)

Lost & Found, curated by Larassa Kabel, (June 10)

2019       Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

Osmyn Oree: I’m Still Black, (Oct 22-Dec 6)

Salina Almanzar: Ni de aqui, Ni de alla: On Being a Third Generation Dominirican, (Sept 3-Oct 13)

2018       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Senior Art Capstone Exhibition (Apr 17-27)

Senior Film Capstone Exhibition (Apr 17-27)

                  Virginia Maksymowizc: Structural Transparencies (Mar 20-Apr 26)

Anonymous was a Woman: Individuals and Identities, (Jan 23-Mar 11)

Drawing in/Drawing out (Jan 23-Mar 11)

All Student Juried Show (Jan 23-Feb 24)

2017        Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Arab Comics: 90 Years of Popular Culture (Sept 6-Dec 8)

Onward with the Revolution: Late Soviet-era Posters (Sept 6-Dec 8)

Magnolia Laurie: your land/my land (Jan 24-Apr 27)

Kristen Rehder: Where Hope Finds Home (Feb 14-Apr 9)

All Student Juried Show (Jan 24-Feb 12)

Senior Art Capstone Exhibition (Apr 18-27)

Senior Film Capstone Exhibition (May 11-13)

2016       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Faculty Biennial (Sept 6-Dec 9)

Five Years of Alumni Arts Review (Sept 6-Oct 16)

Padmini Mongia: Reach (Oct 25-Dec 9)

publications management

2019       Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

Osmyn Oree: I’m Still Black, (Oct 22-Dec 6)

Salina Almanzar: Ni de aqui, Ni de alla: On Being a Third Generation Dominirican, (Sept 3-Oct 13)

2018       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Drawing in/Drawing out (Jan 23-Mar 11

Virginia Maksymowizc: Structural Transparencies (Mar 20-Apr 26)

2017        Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Irina Bucan, The building will have a future she said…

Arab Comics: 90 Years of Popular Culture

Onward with the Revolution: Late Soviet-era Posters

Magnolia Laurie: your land/my land

2016       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Faculty Biennial (Sept 6-Dec 9)

Padmini Mongia: Reach (Oct 25-Dec 9)

 

 

 

programs

2019       Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

Mahogany L. Brown: Poetry Reading (Nov 7)

Osmyn Oree: Artist in Conversation (Oct 24)

People & Stories / Gente y Cuentos Workshop (Oct 10

Salina Almanzar in Conversation (Sept 12)

2018       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Virginia Maksymowizc in conversation with Shannon Stratton, Chief Curator, Museum of Art & Design (Apr 12)

Alicia Eler: Author of The Selfie Generation Workshop and Lecture (Mar 7)

2018       Panel discussion: Individuals and Identities in Photography with F&M Faculty

Chanda L. Carey, Postdoctoral Fellow & Emerging Scholar of Art & Art History, Richard Kent, Professor of Art & Art History, Sharon M. Koelblinger, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art and moderated by Ms. Julia Marsh, Phillips Museum of Art Curator of Exhibitions and Academic Affairs, (Feb 8)

2017        Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Irina Botea Bucan in conversation with Mirela Tanta (Sept 7)

Poetry Reading: Prageeta Sharma & Javier Zamora (Apr 6)

2016       Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Museum Practices: Inclusions and Exclusions, Day of Dialog (Oct 11)

Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA

Regalo Cultural, Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA (Oct 2)

Rigo Peralta Mural Dedication (Feb 21)

Martin Luther King Day Celebration (Jan 18)

2015       Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA

Woven Welcome Roll Out (Oct 11)

Summer Folk Art & Neighborhood Festival (Aug 23)

Peace Paper Project (Mar 26)

Poetry Out Loud regional contest (Feb 5)

professional and community outreach

2023       Educator, Tyler School of Art Visual Studies course Sites in partnership with Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden

2017        Representative, arab arts festival, Franklin & marshall College, Lancaster, PA

Attendee, Lancaster Stands Up coordinating committee

2016       Representative, Museum org Lancaster County

Coordinator, Rigo Peralta Trans-cultural Mural Dedication, February 21, 2016

Educator, Teen Docents, in partnership with Allentown Promise Neighborhood (APN), Society of the Arts Docents (SOTA) and Building 21, Allentown, Art Museum, February 3-April 30, 2016

Coordinator, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Special Event, Allentown Art Museum, January 18, 2016

2015-16 Administrator, Long Term Residency Grant, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) funded Allentown Art Museum

Co-Founder, Lehigh Valley Impact Hub

2014-16 Lead Administrator, Hearthstone Community Initiative, in partnership with the APN, Allentown Art Museum

2015       Coordinator, Woven Welcome Closing Day Ceremony, Allentown Art Museum & Arts Park, Allentown PA, October 11

Curator, Woven Welcome: Making Community, In partnership with Via of the Lehigh Valley

Coordinator, Peace Paper Project, In cooperation with Cedar Crest College, March 23, 24, and 25

Coordinator, Summer Folk Art and Neighborhood Festival, August 23

Interim Coordinator, Poetry Out Loud, a PCA funded event, February 5

 

collections management

2021            personal art collection

2019-20    Rider University Art Gallery, Lawrenceville, NJ

2018            North Museum of Nature and Science, Lancaster, PA

2016-18     Phillips Museum, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster PA

institutional grants

Mercer County Cultural & Heritage Local Arts Partnership, $8,000, Exhibits & Programs, Rider University

Trexler Trust, $300,000, Hearthstone Project, Allentown Art Museum

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Long-term Residency Grant, $15,000, Allentown Art Museum

Century Fund, $50,000, Allentown Art Museum

publications

books

OB.SCENE No. 4, Guest editor (Seoul: Specter Press, 2015)

“Detouring, Derives and Destination: The Performance Practices of Seo Hyun-suk,” MediaCities: Proceedings, edited by J. Geiger, O. Khan, and M. Shepard (Buffalo, NY: Departments of Architecture & Media Study The University at Buffalo, SUNY, 2014), 166-176

 “Observing,” Theorizing Visual Studies: Writing Through the Discipline, edited by J. Elkins, (New York & London: Routledge, 2012), 199-201

“Yi DaeBak’s Seoul,” Experiences: Asian Women in Global Culture, edited by Eunhee Yang (Incheon: International Women Artists’ Biennale, 2011), 84-87

articles

“The Immersive Abandon in Alex Da Corte’s Street,” Artblog.com, February 2023 (web)

“Striking Philadelphia Museum of Art Union workers,” Artblog.com, October 2022 (web)

“Distant Stars, Black Holes, and Burned Out Sculptures: Media Obsolescence and the Trouble with Public Works”, Public Art Dialog, Spring 2016

 “Platitudes and Promises, Pennies and Principles, Passed and Present,” talktalk, (Suwon: Gyeonngi Cultural Foundation 2014), 385-389 (print and web)

“How I See”, OB.SCENE (Seoul: Specter Press, 2011) 136-8

“DoBaeBacSa: Design-Cultural Space,” PR (Mar 2009), 6-7

“Interview: Incheon Women Artists Biennale,” Space, (Sept 2009), 122-126 (print and web)

art reviews

“The Immersive Abandon in Alex Da Corte’s Street at University of the Arts’ Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery,” Artblog.com, February 2023 (web)

“Lynda Benglis,” Artblog.com, June 2019 (web)

“Quaint,” Artblog.com, April 2019 (web)

 “Nam June Paik: Becoming Robot,” ArtReview: Asia, January 2015

“The Irrationality of Information - A Search for Nothing” Art inASIA, no. 29 (Jul-Aug 2013), 104-7

“dOCUMENTA (13)” www.sitecited.com, vol. 2, no. 7 (2012) (web)

“Seo Hyun-suk: The Divine Prostitution of the Soul” Art inCulture, Vol. 22, (Oct 2011), 169

interviews

Jova Lynne, Artblog.com, March 2023 (web)

Seo hyun suk,” sitecited.com, Spring 2011 (web)

Joseub, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Kim hee Jin, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Shin Hyun Jin, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Shin Seong Ran, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Yang Eun Hee, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Gu Minja, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Kim Taeyoon , sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

Nanda, sitecited.com, Spring 2011  (web)

catalogue essays, pamphlets

Essay, Daphne Arthur: In the Eye of the World, solo exhibition at Cedar Crest College, Center for Research Gallery, Allenton PA, 2020

It Is Now a Matter of Learning Hope, Irina Botea solo exhibition at ThreeWalls, Chicago, IL, 2014

The Street, Karolina Bregula, 2013, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul

“Interview with James Robert Southard”, Seoul Art Space GEUMCHEON, Seoul Foundation for the Arts (2011-2012), 257 (print and web)

“Seo Hyun-suk: The Divine Prostitution of the Soul” MAP, Seoul: Seoul Art Space Mullae, (2012), 60-63

conferences/presentations/papers

2022       Chair, Panel: “The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series at Rutgers University’s Douglass College: A 50 Year History of Exhibition and Space Making for Women-Identifying Artists through the Voices of the Artists Themselves,” College Association Conference

Chair, Round-table: “Creating Space: Equity and Inclusion for Women-identifying and Non-Binary Artists in Exhibition,” College Association Conference

2019       Presenter, “Looking at Lincoln: Pictures and Persuasions”, “Power to the People? Displaying Portraits of Public Political Figures”, SECAC Conference, Chattanooga, TN

2015       Presenter, “Looking at Lincoln: Pictures and Persuasions”, Prairie Humanities Lecture/Discussion Series, The Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL

2014       Presenter, “Distant Stars, Black Holes, and Burned Out Sculptures: Media Obsolescence and the Trouble with Public Works”, Vandalism, Removal, Relocation, Destruction: The Dilemma of Public Art’s Permanence, College Art Association Conference, Chicago, IL

2013        Presenter, “Detouring, Derives, and Destination”, New Practices,
MediaCities 4, Buffalo, NY

2012       Presenter, “In Defense of Dialog” Incheon Women Artists Biennale Symposium, Incheon, South Korea

select exhibitions record

solo

2022       The Longing ... , H & H Books, Philadelphia, PA

2005       re: location, Dogmatic at The Butchershop, Chicago, IL

2002       Every Day Sky, Dogmatic, Chicago, IL Reviewed: Bridge Magazine, Chicago, IL

2000       View, Rockford College, Clark Art Center Gallery, Rockford, IL

1998       Here and Away, The Hellenic American Union, Athens Greece

group

2023       Art of the State, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA (Kyle Hackett, Deborah Pinter and Jennifer Zwilling, Jurors) Awarded third prize in Works on Paper

2020       Faculty Exhibition, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA

2013        THINKING MEDIA III, Chungmu Art Hall Gallery, Seoul, South Korea, (Jinsik Shin, Curator)

Happiness, Art Athina, Athens, Greece (Curated by lo and behold)

Happiness, Supermarket: State of Being, Stockholm, Sweden (Curated by lo and behold)

2007       This is Not a Self Portrait, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL (Sean Fader & Jill Frank, Curators)

2006       Bad Drawing, University of Cincinnati Exhibition Gallery, Cincinnati, OH (Mark Harris, Curator)

2005       Experiment 400/5, At the Edge, Gallery 400, Chicago, IL, (Alliance of Pentaphilic Curators)

2004       Drawing Project: Chicago/London, The Stray Show, Chicago, IL (Shona Macdonald, Curator)

Free Walking, versionfest:04 invisible networks, NFO/XPO, Chicago, IL

2003       The Stray Show, Joymore Gallery in association with TBA, Chicago, IL

The New Normal, Borowsky Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (Gerard Brown, Curator)

Keep: Santa Barbara, The Perch, Santa Barbara, CA (Joe Janka, Curator)

2002       The Stray Show, Joymore Gallery in association with TBA, Chicago, IL

Keep: Chicago, Ogustine, Chicago, IL (Joe Janka, Curator)

Reading Room, University Galleries, ISU, Bloomington-Normal

Thrill II: The Sequel, Joymore, Chicago, IL (Melissa Schubeck & John Henley, Curators)

Reviewed ArtNet.com

Photo-ish, Delta Axis, Memphis, TN, (Hamlett Dobbins, Curator)

2001       Fluid Interface, G2, Chicago, IL (H.M. Nugent, Andrea Arsenault & Hennie Reynders, Jurors)

The Thrill of It All, Joymore, Chicago, IL

Fantastic Landscape, Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL

2000       Gallery Artists, Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL

Thin Line, I Space Gallery, Chicago, IL; Reviewed: New City, Chicago, IL

1998       Prints and Process   Queen Emma Gallery, Honolulu, HI

1997        Virtue, Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

1995       Locks Up, Palmyra Gallery, Bound Brook, NJ

1994       Party Line, Trenton City Museum, Trenton, NJ

The Red Figure, Mercer County Community College, Trenton, NJ

The Faculty Invites, Raritan Valley Community College, North Branch, NJ

1993        Pushing the Edge, Walter’s Hall Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ

1992       Connections, Carr Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ

Chaos, Carr Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ

1991        BFA 1991, South Gallery, MGSA, New Brunswick, NJ

The Artist Book, Downtown Arts Building, MGSA, New Brunswick, NJ

1990       Bodies, Downtown Arts Building, MGSA, New Brunswick, NJ

guest lectures/visiting artist

2021       Guest Lecturer, “Critical Dialogues, Art Department, Tyler School of Art, Temple University

2020       Guest Lecturer, “Critical Dialogues, Art Department, Tyler School of Art, Temple University

2012       Lecture, “Photography: Artists & Operators”, Art History Department, Seoul National University

2012       Visiting Critic, Seoul, Art Space-Geumcheon, Seoul, South Korea

2006       Guest Critic, 44/46, Lakeview Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, IL

Lecture, “Attention and the Mandates of Viewing Art”, Von Zweck Gallery, Chicago IL

guest lectures/visiting artist cont.

2002       Visiting Artist Lecture, Moss Lecturer, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN

2001       Visiting Artist Lecturer, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA

residencies

2017      Visiting Curator: Galeria Anca Poterasu, Bucharest, Romania

2005     Visiting Artist: Illinois State University, Bloomington-Normal, IL

2001     Artist-in-Residence: Ox-Bow Professional Residency Program, Saugatuck, MI

1998     Artist-in-Residence: Chicago Artist International Program, Athens Greece

bibliography

2023       “The 60 Wrd/Min Art Critic Comes to Philadelphia,” Lori Waxman, The Philadelphia Citizen (Oct. 19, 2023) (web),

                  “Rider Art Gallery’s demise; first painting sells for $65,000,” Amethyst Martinez, The Rider News, (March 29, 2023) (web)

2016       “New Curator Julia Marsh Incorporates Fresh Perspective in Phillips Museum,” Katherine Coble, The College Reporter, Vol. 53, Issue 7 (September 12, 2016), 1-2

2015       Woven Welcome, Digital Feast, (Fall 2015) (video)

Interview, Focus, PBS Channel 39, Bethlehem, PA (September 29, 2015)

Interview, RNC, (April, 2015)

2007       “A. Lincoln series” 60 Minute Critic, Lori Waxman, 19 May 2007, Mess Hall, Chicago, IL (web)

2006       “re:location,” Keri Butler http://www.keributler.com/marsh.htm

2005       “Bad at Sports Episode 43: Blunt Art Text” Bad At Sports (June 25, 2006) (podcast)

                  “re:location,” Fred Camper, The Chicago Reader, (February 25, 2005), 21

“re:location,” Michael Workman, New City (January 27, 2005), 17

2002       “Every Day Sky @ Dogmatic Gallery,” Michael Workman, Bridge Magazine On Line, (Fall, 2002)

“Summer Thrills, Review: Thrill II” Pedro Velez, Art Net (September 6, 2002) (web)

2000       “Thin Line” New City (February 10, 2000), 43

“Quickie” New City (May 25, 2000), 34

1998       “Here and Away,” The Herald Tribune, (November 5, 1998)

1995       “On the Cover: Featured Artist,” On the Go, Home News, (November 3, 1995), 1-2

“Joyce-Mahon Sculpture Garden” Art Matters, Philadelphia, PA

“Art; Worlds Falling Apart and Getting Hooked Up” Vivian Rayner, New York Times (January 8, 1995)

Catalog: The Faculty Invite, Raritan Valley Community College

1991       “Cover Feature: Outside exhibition,” Evolve Magazine, New Brunswick, NJ

1990       “Featured artwork,” Rutgers Review

professional activities

2017-2018    Adjunct Curator (visual art collection): North Museum, Lancaster, PA

2015-16     Founding Board Member & Secretary: Lehigh Valley Social Impact Center, Bethlehem, PA

2008-14    Freelance Editor: various Individual clients and organizations; MA and PhD Theses

2010-14     Principal contributor and editor, sitecited, Seoul, South Korea

2009-10    Member at Large: Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL

2005-09    Board Member: Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL

2008           Creative Consultant: Asia Society Korea Center, Seoul, South Korea

2005-07     C0-editor and contributor, Blunt Art Text, Vol. 1, nos. 1-5, Chicago/NYC

2019            Juror Congressional District High School Art Exhibition, Philadelphia, PA

2018       Juror Collaborate. Craft. Change, Philadelphia, PA

Committee Member: Day of Dialog (F&M)

2017-18 Adjunct Curator, North Museum, Lancaster, PA

2012       Committee Member: Textbook Review: College English II Writing (SNU)

2011        Workshop: English in Context - SNU Museum of Art: Pictures of the Korean War (SNU)

Workshop: English in Context - SNU Museum of Art: Jang Ucchin (SNU)professional services co            nt.

2010       Workshop: Art and Ideas: Listening to Images: Portraits SNU Museum of Art (SNU)

Workshop: Researching in English (SNU)

Editor and Voice over: Speaking Lab student textbook and tutor guideline (SNU)

2009       Committee member: Curriculum Development for Advanced English Presentation (SNU)

skills

Adobe Creative Suite; Wordpress; Photography; Printmaking; Papermaking; Artists Books; desktop publishing

professional affiliations

1999-     College Art Association

2015-      Independent Curators International

2019       Southeastern Conference of Art Colleges

2017        Association of Academic Museums and Galleries

2015       American Alliance of Museums

volunteer service

2024-     Mighty Writers, Philadelphia Pa

                  Writing tutor

2023-     Philadelphia Horticulture Society, Philadelphia PA

                  Gardening, planting and community garden aid

2022 -    Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden, Philadelphia PA

                  General labor, event set up, and editing services

2019-22 Member, Advisory Committee, Artblog, Philadelphia, PA

Annual Auction Committee (ad hoc Board Committee), Marketing and PR Committee

2018-20 President-elect, Conference Co-chair, Communications Committee, Exhibitions Committee, Women’s Caucus for Art, Philadelphia Chapter Member

2019       Art + Feminism Edit-a-thon, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia Film Society

Election Board for 5th Ward Division 2

Broad Street Ministries, Kitchen, Philadelphia, PA

2018       Canvas support, Pennsylvania Democrat Committee

2017        Canvassing, Lancaster Stands Up, Lancaster, PA

Events, Planned Parenthood, Lancaster, PA

2015-16 Panelist, Lehigh County Community Justice Panel, Allentown, PA

2015       Volunteer, The Seed Farm, Vera Cruz, PA

2014       Data Management, Lehigh Valley Arts Council, Allentown, PA

Apprentice Member, Society of the Arts, Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley, Allentown, PA

courses taught

  • Visual Studies: Sites: An interdisciplinary studio seminar investigating ideas and properties of sites as the locus of bodies, protest, gesture, interruption and specificity. (TSA)

  • Visual Studies: Global Citizens: This interdisciplinary studio seminar addresses questions of citizenship through the lens sovereignty, rights, responsibilities, and belonging. (TSA)

  • Modern Art: Survey of art making in the industrial age, from the 1830s to 1950; emphasizing the changes brought about by artistic innovation and exploration after the Enlightenment. (CCC)

  • Basic Drawing: emphasis on the basic skills and techniques of drawing. (CCC)

  • Women Artists: Familiarizes students with the history of feminist art within art history. (CCC)

  • Contemporary Art History: Survey of art making since 1980 emphasizing the dramatic changes brought about by the civil rights movements of the 1960s, contextualize as a reaction to Modernism. (CCC)

  • Fundamentals of Drawing: emphasis on the basic skills and techniques of drawing. (RU)

  • Art History Survey 1: Survey of art making from prehistoric to Early Renaissance. (RU)

  • Intermediate Painting: emphasis on painting skills and development of personal visual language. (RU)

  • Art History Survey 1 & 2 Survey of art making: prehistoric era to Post-Impressionism. (PAFA)

  • Art and Social Practice: Examines the history of participatory works from Europe, South America, and the former Soviet Union between the early 20th to the early 21st century. (PAFA)

  • Visual Studies: Translation: An interdisciplinary studio seminar exploring how students translate texts into visual work. (TSA)

  • Women in Art: Survey of Feminist art made since the late 1960s to familiarize students with the significant role women have played in the history of contemporary art. (PAFA)

  • Advanced Studio Problems: Course designed for graduating seniors to aid in the development of portfolio and professional materials. (CCC)

  • What are you looking at?: Upper level undergraduate seminar focusing on the dis/connect between images and sight by exploring the parameters in which images are made and produced.

  • The Politics of Power: Gender & Space in Art & Cinema: Graduate seminar on the construction and politicization of gender through the identification, displacement and dismantling of power.

  • Advanced English, Film Arts: Introduction films and film-theory with an emphasis on critical thinking.

  • College English II, Writing: Intermediate course focusing on academic standards of essay writing

  • Advanced English: Culture: An overview of Western culture, post Enlightenment.

  • College English: Basic language course for the intermediate student of English

  • BFA Exhibition: Critique and Tutorial: Course for graduating seniors developing their BFA exhibition, including exhibition planning, artist statement writing, developing professional materials, dialogs with visiting artists and critics.

  • Advanced Photography: Individual Projects: Course for advance photography students working independently, met individually and in group for critiques, discussions and viewing exhibitions.

  • Why Make Art, Now?: Seminar designed for graduating seniors focusing on augmenting student’s knowledge and understanding of their own art making and its relationship to contemporary art making.

  • Research Studio II: Art as Experience/Experience as Art: Required themed course exploring strategies to develop critical thinking and strengthen relationship between research and studio practice.

  • Research Studio I: Required freshman course introducing personal, public, and institutional research methodologies that enable students to access, collect and use resources available for making work.

  • 2-D Studio: Required First Year Program course focusing on 2D principles in visual thinking.

  • Off Campus Study Italy: Travel included Milan, The Venice Biennale, Florence and Lucca with upper level undergraduate and graduate students working in both Studio and Art History.

  • Off Campus Study Germany: Traveled to documenta11, Berlin and Manifesta4 in Frankfurt with upper level undergraduate and graduate students working in both Studio and Art History.

  • Early College Program: Using and Choosing Color: Intro to color theory, mixing and application

  •  Early College Program: Intro to Water-based Paints: mixing & application of water-based paints

  • Early College Program - Beginning Drawing & Figure Drawing

  • Oil Painting: Introduction to oil painting methods and applications

  • Art Appreciation: Intro to vocabulary, elements and history of art, required for liberal arts majors.

  • Advanced, Intermediate & Beginning Drawing

  • Introduction to 3D Design

  • Introduction to 2D Design

  • Figure Drawing I & II

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