Writing | Papers
Catalogue essay, “Marisol’s Social Networks,” Marisol: A Retrospective, Buffalo AKG Art Museum and Delmonico, 2023
Catalogue entry, “Jason Yi: Flow State,” Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Catalogue, Lynden Sculpture Garden with the Haggerty Museum of Art and Greater Milwaukee Foundation, 2023
Catalogue essay, “Drawing the Unhomely,” Samson Young, Dartmouth College, 2022
“Maya Lin: Mappings,” Smith College Museum of Art exhibition review, caa.reviews, August 2022
“All the World’s Futures: Global Art and Art History in the Wake of COVID-19,” co-written with Orianna Cacchione in Where is Art? : Space, Time, and Location in Contemporary Art, Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies, 2022
Living Legacies: Art of the African American South, Toledo Museum of Art, 2022
Essay, “Dear Future Self,” BEST! Letters from Asian Americans in the arts, n+1 / Paper Monument, 2021. Additional contributors include: Mel Chin, Doryon Chong, Aruna D’Souza, Pamela M. Lee, Cathy Park Hong, Jia Tolentino, Brian Kuan Wood, Estate of Martin Wong, Anicka Yi, among others
Catalogue essay, “Toko Shinoda,” A Legacy of Learning: The Jane and Raphael Bernstein Collection, Lucia | Marquand, 2021
Catalogue essay, “Illuminating Dissonance,” Christina Seely: Dissonance, Dartmouth College, 2020
“Ursula von Rydingsvard’s Wide Babelki Bowl,” Hood Museum of Art, August 26, 2020
“Finding the Museum’s Humanity in a COVID-19 Future,” New England Museum Association Magazine, Summer 2020
Catalogue entries, Huma Bhabha: They Live, ICA/Boston and Yale University Press, 2019
Artist entries, Art for Rollins: Volume 3, Cornell Museum of Fine Arts, Rollins College, 2018
Catalogue entries, Mark Dion: Misadventures of a 21st-Century Naturalist, ICA/Boston and Yale University Press, 2017
“The Image in an Exploded Field,” ICA/Boston, July 8, 2016
“Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige,” BOMB Magazine, March 17, 2016
Artist entries, Puddle, Pothole, Portal, SculptureCenter and D.A.P., 2014
“Unmasking the Jester: Hennessy Youngman’s Art Thoughtz,” Mid-America College Art Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 2014
“Traumatized Skin: Alina Szapocznikow and Her Awkward Objects,” Southeastern College Art Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, October/November 2013