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TEACHING + LECTURES
For over ten years, I have developed and taught original courses aimed at providing interdisciplinary tools in which students can tap into the their studio-based design practice and activate art historical theory in new ways.
At Rhode Island School or Design (RISD) and Brown University, I have served as Lecturer, Assistant Professor-in-Residence, and Critic. The courses and seminars crafted for students aim to bring into dialogue object-based research with ethical methodologies, curatorial investigation, critical writing, and activism in the archive.

Female Forces: Hidden Histories of Women in Art + Design
RISD • Theory and History of Art and Design
Summer@Brown, Brown University

Fashion, Gender + Textiles in the Modern Age
Summer@Brown • Brown University

Narrative Interventions: Hidden Histories in Museums + Archives
RISD • Theory and History of Art and Design

Global Modernisms • Critical Intro to Architecture + Design
RISD • Theory and History of Art and Design

Artists + Archival Interventions
RISD • Graduate Seminars with Anne West

Illustrating Fashion: 1960-1970s
RISD • Theory and History of Art and Design



