CONFERENCES AND INVITED LECTURES

Conferences and Symposium


Speaker, Modified version of “Reacting to the Past: Game Play as a Replacement for Traditional Assessment Methods.” Paper presented at the "December Faculty Innovation Showcase," Salem State University, Salem, MA, December 2022.

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, “Of Dice and Students: Utilizing Reacting to the Past Pedagogy in Today’s Classroom.” Paper presented at the "Transformative Teaching and Learning Conference," Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, April 2018.

Speaker, “Reacting to the Past: Game Play as a Replacement for Traditional Assessment Modes.” Paper presented at the Annual College Art Association Conference, AHTR Special Session “State of the Art (History): Re-Examining the Exam,” Los Angeles, CA, February 2018.

Moderator, “Women Painting Women: In Earnest.” Questions and comments presented at the roundtable discussion of artists participating in the "Women Painting Women: In Earnest" exhibition. J. Wayne Stark Gallery, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, October 2017.

Speaker, “The Pitfalls of Developing On-Line Courses, or On-line Courses are NOT Classrooms.” Paper presented at the Annual Southeastern College Art Conference, Columbus, OH, October 2017.

Workshop Facilitator, “Bomb the Church: Reacting to the Past.” Organized and facilitated gaming workshop for faculty, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, September and October 2017.

Speaker, “A Museum in the Parlor: Art Education in St. Nicholas Magazine: Scribner’s Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys.” Paper presented at the Annual Southeastern College Art Conference, Roanoke, VA, October 2016.

Speaker, “Art History Teaching Resources: A Model for Innovation in Teaching and Learning throughout the Humanities.” One of five “lightening talks” presented at “Breaking Boundaries: Experiential Learning Opportunities in the 21st Century” at Guttman Community College, CUNY, New York, NY, May 2016.

Speaker, “The Great Dot Dilemma: Printing Images in Scribner’s Illustrated Monthly Magazines.” Paper presented at the Annual Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Conference, “The New and the Novel/New Directions for Nineteenth-Century Studies,” Lincoln, NE, April 2016.

Speaker, “Educating the Eye, Improving Taste: Art and Aesthetic Education in St. Nicholas Magazine.” Paper presented at the Annual Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2015.

Panel Co-Chair, “SECAC des Refusés.” Panel co-chaired at the Annual Southeastern College Art Conference, Sarasota, FL, October 2014.

Speaker, “Listen to the Words of the Great Mother: The Goddess Art of Mary Beth Edelson.” Paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2011.

Speaker, “Around the World with St. Nick: Travel Imagery in St. Nicholas Magazine.” Paper presented at the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art 7th Annual Graduate Symposium, The Graduate Center, New York, NY, March 2011.

Speaker, “Globe-Trotting Tots: St. Nicholas Magazine and Travel Imagery.” Paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association Annual Conference, Alexandria, VA, October 2010.

Speaker, “St. Nicholas Magazine: A Portable Art Museum.” Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Cultural and Historic Preservation, “The Art, Architecture, and Literature of the Gilded Age.” Salve Regina University, Newport, RI, October 2009.

Invited Lecturer

Salem Ancestry Days Participant: "159 Derby Street History Project." Talk given at the Salem Arts Association, Salem, MA, April 2022.


“Teaching and Assessment with Reacting to the Past.” Paper presented at the "Pedagogy Project Think Tank," Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, September 2017.

St. Nicholas Magazine: A Portable Art Museum." Paper presented for the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research: Art, Architecture, and Visual Culture Working Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, April 2017.

St. Nicholas Magazine: a Portable Art Museum.” Paper presented at the New York Public Library Lecture Series, New York, NY, September 2013.

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