Teaching, Lectures, Panels
- Seminar Leader, Understanding Modern Art in Practice: A Search for Individual Meaning in Art, Teachers as Scholars, Cambridge, MA; 2014
- Seminar Leader, Understanding Modern Art in Practice: A Search for Individual Meaning in Art, Teachers as Scholars, Cambridge, MA; 2013
- Seminar Leader, Text, Image and Visual Art, Teachers as Scholars, Cambridge, MA; 2012
- Seminar Leader, Text, Image and Visual Art, Gloucester Writers Center, Gloucester, MA; 2012
- Seminar Leader, Safe Places and the Idea of Home, Teachers as Scholars, Cambridge, MA; 2011
- Lecturer, Text, Image and Visual Art, Gloucester Writers Center, Gloucester, MA; 2011
- Seminar Leader, Making Art in Hard Times, Teachers as Scholars, Cambridge, MA; 2010
- Seminar Leader, The Art of the French Riviera, Teachers as Scholars, La Napoule Art Foundation, Mandelieu-La Napoule, France; 2010
- Lecturer, … one of those freaks it can’t happen again: Roy Stryker’s Farm Security Administration Photographic Project, Gloucester City Hall, Gloucester, MA; 2010
- Docent Trainer, Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, MA; 2009-10
- Seminar Leader, Where Does Meaning Come From: A Collage and Assemblage Seminar, Teachers as Scholars, Boston, MA; 2008
- Professional Development Consultant, Art: Society’s Mirror; Teaching History through Art, Scituate School System, Scituate, MA; 2008
- Lecturer, The WPA and its Murals in Gloucester, Gloucester City Hall, Gloucester, MA; 2008
- Visiting Artist, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, MA; 2007
- Seminar Leader, Where Does Meaning Come From: An Inter-Media Studio Seminar, Teachers as Scholars, Boston, MA; 2007
- Moderator, Voyeur: panel discussion on contemporary photography, seARTS, Gloucester, MA; 2007
- Lecturer, Gloucester Lyceum, 20th Century Art (lecture series), Gloucester, MA; 2006
- Lecturer, Society for the Encouragement of the Arts & Jane Deering Gallery, Cape Ann Art History (lecture series), Gloucester, MA; 2006
- Invited Lecturer, New Art Center, Legacies Program, Newton, MA; 2003
- Invited Panelist, Creative Responses to the Holocaust, Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ; 2002
- Instructor, Abstract Painting and the Figure, Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA; 2002
- Invited Speaker, Siena College, Loudonville, NY; 2002
- Invited Lecturer, Legacies Program, Newton, MA; 2002
- Workshop Designer and Instructor, Legacies Program, Newton, MA; 2002
- Invited Panelist, Reisman Forum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; 2002
- Invited Speaker, Women’s Studies Institute, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; 2002
- Teaching Fellow, Artspace, Inc., Gloucester, MA; 2001-2
- Art Specialist, Children in Need of Services, Gloucester, MA; 2001-2
- Invited Speaker, Who is My Neighbor: Rights and Responsibilities at the Millennium, Annual Symposium, Gordon College, Wenham, MA; 2000
- Invited Speaker, Hadassah Institute for Women, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; 2000
- Instruction and Curriculum Development, Artspace, Inc., Gloucester, MA; 1999-
- Paul J. Cronin Memorial Lecture, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA; 1999
- Visiting Lecturer, Art and the Holocaust: Issues of Representation and Manifesting Meaning in the Work of Art, SUNY Albany; 1999
- Invited Speaker, Representing Criminal Bodies: Art, Science and Prejudice, Northeastern University; 1998
- Visiting Lecturer, Art and the Holocaust: Issues of Representation, SUNY Albany; 1998
- Panel participant, Witness and Legacy: Contemporary Art about the Holocaust, SUNY Albany Art Museum; 1998
- Panel participant, Out of the Ashes: The Challenge of Holocaust Art; 1997
- Panel moderator, Contemporary Art and the Artist’s Responsibility, Facing History and Ourselves, Pucker Gallery, Boston, MA; 1995
- Member, National Teacher’s Training Team, Facing History and Ourselves, Brookline, MA; 1993-6