Conferences


“Slavery, Race, and Tourism in Régis Gignoux’s Landscapes of the Antebellum South”
Annual Conference, Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC)
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore (MD), October 26-29, 2022

“Rambles in Natchez: John James Audubon, Race, and Tourism Aesthetics on the Mississippi Frontier (1820-1840)”
62nd Annual Conference, Western History Association
Hyatt Regency, San Antonio (TX), October 12-15, 2022

In Conversation: Vanessa Sage and Thomas Busciglio-Ritter
Figge Art Museum, Davenport (IA), July 21, 2022

“Charlotte Bonaparte and the American Landscape, 1821–1825”
19th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA)
Online, March 26-27, 2022
Award: Dahesh Museum of Art – Mervat Zahid Cultural Foundation Prize for Best Paper

“Animaterialities: The Material Culture of Animals (Including Humans)”
16th Annual Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars
University of Delaware, Newark (DE) [online], April 24, 2021

“Denis Volozan’s Portrait of George Washington in an Atlantic Context”
Annual Meeting, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS)
Online, April 8, 2021

After the Celebration: Antoine Imbert and the Rise of Transatlantic Landscape Lithography
Graduate Student Symposium in the History of Art
Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (PA), February 26, 2021

“The Most Perfect Manner: Paul Weber’s American Landscapes”
Art at Lunch Lecture Series
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (PA), September 11, 2019

“Artistic Authorship in Victor de Grailly’s American Landscapes”
36th Annual Graduate Symposium in Art History
Florida State University, Tallahassee (FL), March 8-9, 2019