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presentations 

 

conference papers

“Mapping the Revolution: Georg Scholz and Placard Politics, 1918-23.” College Art Association (CAA) 108th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (February 2020).

"Georg Scholz's Plakatmäßigkeit: The Politics of Objectivity in Baden." Vagaries of Objectivity interdisciplinary conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (January 2017).

“Somnambulist Montage: Karl Hubbuch and George Grosz in Dialogue.” Historians of German, Scandinavian and Central European Art (HGSCEA) Emerging Scholars panel, CAA 104th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (February 2016).

“Through the Looking Glass: Karl Hubbuch and Hilde Isay.” Visual Culture Caucus panel Occupation and Representation, CAA 103rd Annual Conference, New York, NY (February 2015).

“Somnambulist Realism: Rethinking Dada and New Objectivity.” Making Dada History roundtable, Modern Language Association 130th Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC (January 2015).

Kitsch oder Kunst? Georg Scholz and Satirical Realism after Dada.” IFA-Frick Symposium on the History of Art, Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, New York, NY (April 2014). 

“Figuring the City: Karl Hubbuch, Realism, and Regional Identity between Karlsruhe and Berlin.” SECAC 68th Annual Conference, Durham, NC (October 2012).

“Curious Realism: Karl Hubbuch’s Montage Aesthetic.” Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Annual Scholarship Holders Meeting, Ulm, Germany (March 2012).

“‘Hilde Four Times’: Multiple Vision in Karl Hubbuch’s Viermal Hilde (1929).” 28th Annual Boston University Graduate Symposium on the History of Art & Architecture: Seeing Multiple, MFA Boston (March 2012).

“Realism and Repetition in Karl Hubbuch’s Viermal Hilde (1929).” Interdisciplinary Doctoral Student Symposium in Art History: produktion-AFFEKTION-rezeption, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany (February 2012).

“Piemouth Strikes Again: Reading Visual Humor in Lyonel Feininger’s The Kin-der-Kids.” Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference in Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (February 2011).

“Flesh and Bones: Rethinking the Isenheim Altarpiece after World War I.” Association of Art Historians (AAH) 35th Annual Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK (April 2009).

Professional development workshops

"Fundraising Fundamentals for Academics." College Art Association (CAA) 105th Annual Conference, New York, NY (February 2017).

"Applying for Research Funds to Support International Research." GradFund Annual Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (April 2014).

chaired conference sessions 

Languages of Art: Interactions Between Art & Literature (symposium co-organizer). Department of Art History 4th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (April 2014).

Reciprocal Exchanges: Regionalisms and Modernisms in Dialogue (conference session co-chair). Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC) 69th Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC (October 2013).

 
 

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