SELECTED WRITINGS
SELECTED REVIEWS
“Review of Heavy Music Mothers: Extreme Identities, Narrative Disruptions by Julie Turley and Joan Jocson-Singh,” Metal Music Studies, Vol. 11, 2025.
“A Sonic Geography of the Scream: A Review of EXP/VOX,” Sixty Inches From Center, October 13, 2024.
“Review: Rumblings of the Earth,” Ruckus, December 23, 2022.
“The Rhythm of Queer Love: A Review of Juan Arango Palacios at Jude Gallery,” Newcity, July 8, 2022
“It is Gone, but it’s Not Over: A Bathhouse Underground,” Sixty Inches From Center, December 16, 2021
SELECTED ESSAYS & GUIDES
“Handwritten Commentary at WHPK 88.5 FM Chicago,” Signal, Issue 3, 2024.
“Media Archaeology as Lab, as Anti-Museum, and Art Method,” TiltWest, October 3, 2022 (In Print)
“MONUMENTAL: The Role of Temporary Monuments in Public Space,” Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum Blog, November 21, 2019
“A Guide to Open Access for Art Researchers,” Sixty Inches From Center, August 20, 2022
SELECTED ARTIST FEATURES
“Our Extended Bodies,” Denver Digerati Artist Feature, June 7, 2022
“Retro Aesthetics from a Bygone Era” Denver Digerati Artist Feature, October 1, 2021
SELECTED INTERVIEWS
“An Ongoing Practice: Interviews about Documenting Digital and Time-Based Media Artworks,” Visual Resource Center Blog, May 2020
“Talk with Your Mouth Full: Interview with Amber Cobb,” Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum Blog, April 12, 2019
BOOKS & ZINES
“A Horizon of Being in Red: Kristoffer Ala-Ketola’s Dreams & Delusions,” and “It is Gone, but it’s Not Over: A Bathhouse Underground,” republished in “Night Games: On Horror,” ed. Christina Nafzinger and Annette LePique as part of the book series, Something to look forward To, 2023.
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
"Age of Aquarius" Supernova Digital Animation Festival (September 2021)
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"Gifathon" Supernova Digital Animation Festival (September 2020)
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press: Curator Interview with Livy Onalee Snyder
"Digital Cul-De-Sac of the Twenty-first Century" Supernova Digital Animation Festival at Next Stage Gallery (September 2019)
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“Quickie” independent curatorial project (2019)