Conference Paper: ‘‘In Pursuit of Intimations’: In Praise of Non-Methodologies in Writing Art History’ Art in Society 20, Carnegie Mellon (USA) 2025
Keynote: Doing Together 25 Bath Spa University, 2025
Keynote: GUIDEline Symposium, Glassball Studio, 2023
Presentation: ‘Returning to A Body in Parts’ Lunchtime Speedshow, part of Parallels/Encounters: Art, Words and their Meetings, House of Prints / Unit 3 / Cultivator / University of Plymouth, 2022
Presentation: ‘Acts of Transfer: The Words were Saying then’, Really Sayin' Something: Socially Engaged and Participatory Research in Art, Architecture and Design, U. of Brighton, 2022
Conference paper: Thinking Through Art Writing: Picturing Gertrude Stein and Michael Simpson presented at Hybrid Writing: Literature as Criticism, Criticism as Literature, University of East Anglia, 2016.
Conference paper: Why We Need Embodied Art Histories presented at Situate Yourself, Concordia University, Montreal, 2012
Presentation: The Substance of Shadows: Prints, Shadows and Memory Presentation for International Conference ‘The Stephen Bann Effect’, University of Bristol, 2009
Keynote: Doing Together 25 Bath Spa University, 2025
Keynote: GUIDEline Symposium, Glassball Studio, 2023
Presentation: ‘Returning to A Body in Parts’ Lunchtime Speedshow, part of Parallels/Encounters: Art, Words and their Meetings, House of Prints / Unit 3 / Cultivator / University of Plymouth, 2022
Presentation: ‘Acts of Transfer: The Words were Saying then’, Really Sayin' Something: Socially Engaged and Participatory Research in Art, Architecture and Design, U. of Brighton, 2022
Conference paper: Thinking Through Art Writing: Picturing Gertrude Stein and Michael Simpson presented at Hybrid Writing: Literature as Criticism, Criticism as Literature, University of East Anglia, 2016.
Conference paper: Why We Need Embodied Art Histories presented at Situate Yourself, Concordia University, Montreal, 2012
Presentation: The Substance of Shadows: Prints, Shadows and Memory Presentation for International Conference ‘The Stephen Bann Effect’, University of Bristol, 2009