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