About
I lecture and write on various topics in contemporary art, including intermedia art, theory and criticism, and women artists. I currently write about new media/new genre art, the home, and contemporary American feminist art. I particularly focus on Pattern and Decoration, an American art movement of the 1970s-1980s. I teach via eLearning for my college. Education
B.A., University of the South
M.A., Vanderbilt University
Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University Work Shared in CORE
Articles
- 2019 Whitney Biennial
- Karen Finley
- Louise Fishman
- Louise Nevelson
- Lucinda Childs
- Martha Wilson
- Women Artists in Revolution
- “Epilogue: The Feminist Art Program”
- The Pattern and Decoration Zeitgeist
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Tracks: Allyson Mitchell, Radical Craft
- Allyson Mitchell: Artist, Utopianist, Lesbian Feminist
- The Rhythm of Time: The Dream Moon and The Artist
- The Sexy Sol Lewitt
- Technology, Poetry, Mystery, and Pleasure
- Douglas Repetto’s Slowscan Soundwae (III)
- Powerful Works from a Truncated Life
- “Sex, Privilege and Power: The Paintings of Mickalene Thomas”
- Review: ‘Mickalene Thomas: More Than Everything’
- There are many sides to every story: Alan Schechner looks at the Holocaust
- Pro-Sex Feminist Art in the Age of the War on Women. Artists Using Pornography As Source
- Why It’s Fun Being a Girl: Witnessing Adolescence in Charlie White’s The Teen and Transgender Comparative Studies
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude–Two Works in Progress: Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River, State of Colorado and The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City
- The Home that the Woman’s Building Built: Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry Construct a Visual Narrative of the Lesbian Family
- Why Digital Art History?
- Review: Anne Middleton Wagner’s Three Artists (Three Women): Modernism and the Art of Hesse, Krasner, and O’Keeffe.””
- Islamic Art, 9/11, and Me
- MOOCs 2.0: Reviewing n.paradoxa’s MOOC on Contemporary Art and Feminism
- Humor + Feminism + Art=Sarah Maple
- Joan Jonas: Venice
- Archive as Narration
- A Contribution to “Feminist Forum”
- The Erotics of Envelopment: Figuration in Nancy Grossman’s Art
- American Art After September 11: A Consideration of The Twin Towers
- Accession II: Eva Hesse’s Response to Minimalism
- A Redating of Kupka’s “Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors II
- Arlene Raven’s Legacy
Book chapters
Book reviews
Catalogs
Reviews
Other