Courses
San José State University:
DSGN 203: Contextual Studies in Experience Design
ARTH / DSGN 176A: History of Graphic Design
ARTH 275: Twentieth Century Seminar: Intersections with Craft
ART / DSGN 282B: Contemporary Art Seminar: Speculative Design
ART / DSGN 282A: Contemporary Art Theory
ARTH 277: Historiography
ARTH / DSGN 72: Design in Society
ARTH / DSGN 150: Modern Textiles
ARTH / DSGN 192A: Modern Design
Hunter College, CUNY:
History of Modern Design
History of Modern Craft
Contemporary Art
Conceptual Art
City College, CUNY:
Nineteenth-Century Architecture History (TA)
Twentieth-Century Architecture History (TA)
Writing and Methods of Art History
Westchester Community College, SUNY:
History of Photography
Renaissance to Modern (Honors)
Art Since 1960
In 2018, students of my Modern Design course at Hunter College, CUNY partnered with NYC’s Town + Gown to study “street furniture” in public plazas. Our primary focus was Times Square. We visited Times Square as ethnographers, studying the design of outdoor seating and pedestrian activities. We met with Victoria Milne, who spoke about her firm’s construction of seating for Times Square. Then we visited Snøhetta where Nick Koster explained how the architecture firm redesigned seating and pathways to enhance safety, cleanliness and community. Lastly, two representatives from NYC’s Department of Transportation spoke to us about the collaborative public-private process of redesigning Times Square. Students then completed independent case studies on public plazas in their neighborhood.
Each week for eight months my Christie’s Education masters' students examined art on site: we visited modern and contemporary art galleries, museums, and artists’ studios in New York City. We saw bronze casting at the Modern Art Foundry, met Adam Pendleton at his Brooklyn studio, and looked at Archipenko sculpture at the Ukrainian Institute. At the end of the semester, students curated virtual exhibitions on Artsteps.
As Gallery Director at WCC, SUNY, I designed a credit-bearing “engagement coordinator” internship for students in the Art & Design Department. Engagement coordinators greeted gallery goers, designed and led tours, and created social media content.