I write about bold art that tells a distinct story critical to our time, place, culture, or political moment.
I write about bold art that tells a distinct story critical to our time, place, culture, or political moment.
Criticism & Arts Writing
Artists Bring Introspection to Lewis Carroll’s Classic Tale
Art Plugged, November 2024
Betty Tompkins Topples the Patriarchy Like a Piece of Cake
A Women’s Thing, August 2024
Rachel Eulena Williams’s Playful Assemblages are Full of Delight
Whitehot, May 2024
Christopher Wolf’s “See Stop Run” Dances in Dilapidation WhiteHot, March 2024
This Season’s Exhibitions Have a Common Subject: The Climate Crisis, Cultured, Sept. 2023
7 Artists Rallying for Peace Cultured, March 2023
Why Do the World’s Top Museums Still Resist Repatriation? Cultured, Feb. 2023
10 Women Who Found Freedom in Their Art, Cultured, Mar. 2023
7 Rising Painters on the Creative Calm of Summer
Art Plugged, August 2024
A Daughter on Finding Inspiration in her Mom’s work Testudo, May 2024
Exploring Canyon Road, Santa Fe’s Timeless Gallery District Artsy, November 2023
“Women’s Work” is Out and Female Fortitude is In
Cultbytes, September 2023
10 Women Who Found Freedom in Their Art
Cultured, March 2023
The Era of 'Tuberculosis Chic'
Cultured, January 2023
Thomas Houseago’s Genesis and Exodus
Cultbytes, October 2024
Lauren dela Roche is Not Afraid to Harness Her Vulnerability
Whitehot , June 2024
Why Figurative Artists Have Turned to Monochrome
Artsy, March 2024
Zoë Buckman’s Embroidered Scenes Pulse with Pain and Poignancy, Testudo, Sept. 2023
Interview with Raven Halfmoon
Testudo, August 2023
Gustav Klimt: The Cat-Crazed Womanizer Behind History’s Famous Kiss, Cultured, Mar. 2023
10 Artists Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr,Cultured, Jan 2023
Creative Nonfiction & Microcriticism
New York Society Library’s Stickler Staff,The Drift (Mentions), Spring 2024
Bleecker Street’s plant-based community fridge, The Drift (Mentions), Winter 2022
Putting the Fear Behind*
Arkana Mag, December 2021
*Editors Choice Award