This curatorial project collaborates with artists who center trees in their practice, learning with them to create artworks that shift our perceptions of our relationship with the natural world and with each other.
Author: martinatanga
Recensione della Mostra Mafai-Raphaël ai Musei di Villa Torlonia
Exhibition Review for the Italian Art Society Newsletter, Fall 2025
Bice Lazzari, Una Vita, Un Artista
Invited paper on the 1960s and the art of Bice Lazzari, as seen through a feminist lense.
Book Review
Review of Bieber’s 2024 publication, American Artists Engage the Built Environment, 1960-1979 for College Art Association Reviews.
Care in Action: Using Data as an Advocacy Tool
The 2023 Museums Moving Forward (MMF) Report on Workplace Equity and Organizational Culture in U.S. Art Museums found that it takes an average of twelve years to receive a promotion in an art museum. This interactive session, led by three museum professionals with diverse career paths, builds on the findings from MMF’s 2023 Report and share new models of collaboration and care from across the sector — including a Career Advancement Care Manual, which is currently in development at MMF.
Innovation by Necessity: Problem Solvers and Museum Futures
Cultural institutions in 2025 face many uncertainties regarding funding, support, censorship, and career stability. Additionally, there are multiple, often overlapping challenges we have sadly become familiar with–economic, social, organizational, ethical, and climate-related. It seems like the list keeps getting longer…
Feminist Telephone: A Labor-Saving Device
Feminist Art and Architecture Collaborative (FAAC) game of telephone as a way to reflect on labor and energy.
Nell’Ambiente: Italian Women Artists Reimagining 1970s Urban Space
Paper delivered at the September EAUH conference in Ostrava, Czech Republic on Italian women artists, feminism, and public space.
Learning From Trees: Artists and Climate Solutions
2024 CAA Panel understanding trees through artists’ perceptions and teachings.
The Boston Collective: Allan Rohan Crite and His Artistic Orbit
“What happened in Boston between 1979 and 1989 was a major Black Arts renaissance,” artist Aukram Burton recalls with conviction and pride.