Education

California Institute of the Arts

Began my first novel as a thesis in the form of a zine

MFA, Critical Studies

2004 – 2006

 

New York University, Tisch School of the Arts

University Honors Scholar

Graduation Standard Bearer

Alumni Service Award


Co-Founder, Support Against Sexism

BFA, Filmmaking

1984 – 1988

J. Graham Brown High School 


Senior Class President

Sisterhood Award (nominated by students)

Various academic awards (nominated by teachers)


High School Diploma

1980 – 1984

 

Art

Exhibitions, Features, and Group Shows

21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, KY, “Mascara,” in Room #433, 11.29.23

Pop Conference 2023 at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, with the “Music Groupie Hotel” from the Groupie Feminism art series, paper and PowerPoint about the art assemblage, 4.28.23

Grayson Gallery and Art Center . Virtual Guest Artist with the Groupie Feminism art series, 3.26.21

Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center for International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month.  Hot Lunch and Rock ‘n’ Roll Room Service in “Beyond the Mask: Creation in Isolation,” streaming, 3.8.21

The Los Angeles Beat.  Untitled art from my zine, The Meat Hook, charcoal and collage, featured with an article by Bob Lee, “Burger Records is a Harbinger of Change in the Way Women Will Be Treated in the Music Industry,” 8.9.20

Dan Click’s “Virtual Women in the Arts 2020,” on Facebook.  Perfect 10: The Beauty Pageant Series, exhibited online, 3.31.20

Official Keith Moon fan sites on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Rock ‘n’ Roll Room Service, featuring Keith Moon on the menu, assemblage art from the Groupie Feminism art series commissioned by the Keith Moon family, and published on  2.26.20

Smiler, Rod Stewart fanzine newsletter, Issue 97.
Permanent Damage (1969),
photograph of GTO’s album cover, published Winter 2019

Punk Museum Los Angeles at KGB Studios, 7th Annual Punk Museum Festival, 3-Day Bash.  A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text,
27 ¼” x 35 ¼". Group show, May 24 – 26, 2019

Book Show bookstore in Highland Park. Lipstick Feminism, lipstick on canvas, 20” x 16”.
2018

Woodford Theater for The Girl Project’s Voices HEaRd 2018. Perfect 10: Beauty Pageant Series, projections of photographed installations onto film screen. Group show, 2018

Sky Church at the Museum of Popular Culture.  A Grrrl’s Diary Performance PowerPoint, solo performance, 22 slides of zine covers and riot grrrl art, 2017

The Smell, "Riot Grrrl Carnival" in Los Angeles. Some Girls Riot, album cover collage, 12” x 12”; D.I.Y. CatWoman, comic book print, cat o’ nine tails, 26” x 37”; D.I.Y. Wonder Woman, comic book print, golden lasso, 26” x 37”; A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text, 27 ¼” x 35 ¼”;
I Want To…/Paper Bag, original poem in black Sharpie on torn piece of brown paper bag,
13 1/2” x 18” at longest angle; Delicious/Eat My Words, five pairs (set of ten), acrylic, molding paste, lace doily, gold bonbon wrapper, Frederick’s of Hollywood catalogue Spring, 2008, on canvas, 6” x 6”. Group show, 2015

The House of Gods, "All Confections Are Bomb" in Los Angeles. D.I.Y. CatWoman, comic book print, cat o’ nine tails, 26” x 37”; D.I.Y. Wonder Woman, comic book print, golden lasso, 26” x 37”; A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text, 27 ¼” x 35 ¼”; I Want To…/Paper Bag, original poem in black Sharpie on torn piece of brown paper bag; 13 1/2” x 18” at longest angle; Delicious/Eat My Words, five pairs (set of ten), acrylic, molding paste, lace doily, gold bonbon wrapper, Frederick’s of Hollywood catalogue Spring 2008 on canvas, 6” x 6”. Group show, 2015

Punk Museum Los Angeles. D.I.Y. CatWoman, comic book print, cat o’ nine tails, 26” x 37”;
D.I.Y. Wonder Woman, comic book print, golden lasso, 26” x 37”. Group show, 2014

Punk Museum Los Angeles. A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text, 27 ¼” x 35 ¼”. Group show, 2012-2013

Art Institute of Pittsburgh's "Faculty Show."
A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text,
27 ¼” x 35 ¼”.  Group show, 2011

The Art Gallery, CA. Selected artworks in various media. Group show, 2009, 2008

Mary Craik Gallery in Louisville, KY, "Women of Wisdom" - profits towards helping homeless women end the cycle of poverty by obtaining baccalaureate degrees. New Growth Because of Rain, Nikon CoolPix S200.  Group show,  2008

LexArts City Gallery, in Kentucky at the Marriott Griffin Gate Hotel Ballroom, "Artists for Peace 2007" in collaboration with the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association
- profits go to end violence against women. Ted Bundy, oil on canvas, 11” x 14”. Group show, 2007

Louisville Glassworks, KY, "Kentucky Girlhood Project." A Grrrl’s Diary, riot grrrl art: poster print of original art/text with found art/text, 27 ¼” x 35 ¼”. Group show, 2007

Women’s Action Network Online Gallery. Selected artworks in various media, 2007

Art’s Building, Jr., CA.  Selected artworks in various media. Group show, 1995

The Macondo in Hollywood, CA.
Selected artworks in various media. Group show, 1993

Collections

New York University's Fales Library and Special Collections, Lucretia Tye Jasmine Riot Grrrl Papers, 2017-present

Museum of Broken Relationships, Los Angeles. Led Zeppelin II, album cover collage, exterior and interior, 12” x 12”, 2016-present

Carnegie Mellon’s Miller Gallery Alien She traveling art exhibition.
The Meat Hook and Revolution Rising, 2013-present

Hotel Chelsea, wall by the staircase, NYC. Coffee Doily and a Kiss at the Hotel Chelsea 6” x 6”, 2012 - to possibly the present

Duke University’s Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, The Meat Hook, 4 issues, in the Sarah Dyer Zine Collection. 2000-present

WomenArts, an online worldwide network of activist artists, 2007

Film Screenings and Film Work

Bikini Kill concert footage, This is Pop, Episode 7, “What Can a Song Do?”, 2021

Bikini Kill concert footage, The New York Times online, video, 5.3.19

daybreak in Joanie4Jackie collection, The Getty Research Institute, 16 mm, color and black and white, 2017

Daybreak; Quinn; Loyola Marymount University, Grrrls On Film Festival, 16 mm, color and black and white, ten minutes; video, three minutes, 2016

Lost Grrrls: Riot Grrrl in Los Angeles; contributing editor and archival footage, 2015

Untitled Films in Black and White, California Institute of the Arts, 16mm, black and white, three minutes each, 2006

Selected short films including Quinn, Lou de Criss on Melrose
16mm, video, and PXL, 1995

Good Enough To Eat, the Los Angeles PXL Festival
PXL, thirteen minutes, 1994

Daybreak, Big Miss Moviola Chain Letter/Joanie 4 Jackie distribution,16mm, color and black and white, ten minutes, 1993

Daybreak, New York University Film Festival,
16mm, color and black and white, ten minutes, 1989

Publications

Article, “An Outrageous GTO’s Christmas,” 333SOUND, 12.8.23

70s Teen Pop, for the 33 1/3 Genre series from Bloomsbury, debut book, 2023

Review, “The Revivify Tour: Fanny’s 50th Anniversary show at the Whisky a Go Go!” The Los Angeles Beat, 5.26.23

Creative memoir, “Library Clerk,” Miss Pamela’s Writing School for Electric Ladies, edited by Pamela Des Barres, 2022

Article, “Cynthia Plaster Caster, Super Artist and SuperGroupie! May 24, 1947 - April 21, 2022.” The Los Angeles Beat, 5.23.22

Article, “Gallery 30 South Features the Photographs of Wyatt Doyle Through March 26, 2021,” The Los Angeles Beat, 3.24.21

Review, “Marlowe B. West’s Go West: The Rock and Roll Memoir, 1967-1970,” The Los Angeles Beat, 1.26.21

Article, Alicia Armendariz aka Alice Bag, Please Kill Me online, 1.5.21

Personal Essay, "Summer Lessons," in the anthology, Feminist Pilgrimage: Journeys of Discovery, edited by Stacy Russo, Fall, 2020

Review, "Mona Awad's 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl Challenges Fatphobia," The Los Angeles Beat, 9.29.20

Review, "Backstage Pass at Morrison Hotel Gallery," The Los Angeles Beat, 9.25.20

Review, "Endless Summer at Morrison Hotel Gallery," The Los Angeles Beat, 8.16.20

Article, Angie Bowie-Barnett, Please Kill Me online, 8.6.20

Tribute to GTO, Miss Mercy, The Los Angeles Beat, 7.28.20

Library resources in the time of Covid, The Los Angeles Beat, 7.26.20

Nomination, Dolly Parton, Turn It Up! Hall of Fame, April, 2020

Book review, “Underage Sex: Kate Elizabeth Russell’s “My Dark Vanessa” Tells it from the Underage Girl’s Point-of View,” The Los Angeles Beat, 3.16.20

Article, Taquila Mockingbird, Please Kill Me online, 3.3.20

Personal Essay, “Pretty Dope Fiends and After School Specials,” The Los Angeles Beat, 1.4.20

Review, “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School,” The Los Angeles Beat, 12.26.19

“Groupies on Vinyl,” Starseed Magazine, Autumn/October Issue, 2019

Review, “Queen of Acid Rock, Grace Slick, Shows Her Art and Speaks Her Mind at Mr Musichead Gallery,” The Los Angeles Beat, 10.23.19

Article, Jabberjaw club co-founder, Michelle Juliette Carr, Please Kill Me online, 10.1.19

Review, “Showbiz Royalty Lorna Luft and Barry Manilow Sing All the Hits at the Hollywood Bowl September 6 and 7,” The Los Angeles Beat, 9.12.19

Nomination, Bette Midler, Turn It Up! Hall of Fame, September, 2019

Article, L7’s Jennifer Precious Finch, Please Kill Me online, 8.28.19

"Groupie Manifesto," Starseed Magazine, Summer/August Issue, 2019

Promo, “The Beat Recommends: Turn It Up! All-Star Girl Power Concert at the Echoplex This Sunday,” The Los Angeles Beat, 7.15.19

Review, “Gone With the Wind,” The Los Angeles Beat, 3.29.19

Review, documentary by Dan Reed, “Leaving Neverland,” The Los Angeles Beat, 3.16.19

Review, Dolly Parton conversation and costumes at Grammy Museum, “Dolly Parton Beguiles at Grammy Museum with Sparkling Conversation and Bedazzling Costumes,” The Los Angeles Beat, 2.10.19

Article, Star magazine, Please Kill Me online, 1.14.19

Review, book by self-identified mermaid, Dame Darcy, Hi Jax and Hi Jinx: Life’s a Pitch and Then You Live Forever, The Los Angeles Beat, 1.9.19

Review, documentary by writer/director Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, and producer, Cristan Crocker, Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie, The Los Angeles Beat, 12.21.18

Review, Kelly Mullis’s play, Marilyn Monroe: The Last Interview, The Los Angeles Beat, 11.10.18

Review, Art Collecting at Christie’s, The Los Angeles Beat, 11.6.18

Article, Morgana Welch, Please Kill Me online, 10.22.18

Review, Scorpions with Queensrÿche at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA, The Los Angeles Beat, 9.7.18

Article, Cherry Vanilla, Please Kill Me online, 8.14.18

Review, Susanna Nicchiarelli’s film, “Nico, 1988,” The Los Angeles Beat, 8.6.18

Article, Groupies on Vinyl, Please Kill Me online, 7.5.18

Article, Jarboe, Please Kill Me online, 6.20.18

Review, Mae West’s play, Sex, The Los Angeles Beat, 5.12.18

Review, “Outrageous Tour With A GTO: Pamela Des Barres Rock Tour 2018,” The Los Angeles Beat, 5.6.18

Article, Cynthia Plaster Caster, Please Kill Me online, 4.10.18

Review, Jenn Pelly book reading and Jenn Pelly with Patty Schemel book readings, The Los Angeles Beat, 2.13.18 and 2.15.18

Review, Women of Rock Oral History Project fundraising launch, The Los Angeles Beat, 1.11.18

100 biographical essays about women artists in Women in the History of Art, on Facebook, and Women in Art History, on Instagram, from 2016-2019

Essays, “Karen Carpenter,” “Cher,” “Ani DiFranco,” “GTO’s,” “Heart,” “k.d. lang,” “Courtney Love,” and “Dolly Parton,” for Women Who Rock: Bessie to Beyoncé, Girl Groups to Riot Grrrl, edited by Evelyn McDonnell, 2018

Memoir, “Alien She,” “Are You Experienced?, ” and “Led Zeppelin II,” in Let It Bleed: How To Write A Rockin’ Memoir, edited by Pamela Des Barres, 2017

Fiction, “Pop Star Sparkling,” selected for spoken word podcast #13 on Carole Giangrande’s biweekly program, Words To Go, 2010

Fiction, “Pop Star Sparkling,” published by PRISM international, 2009

Fiction to be announced, published by Kentucky Girlhood Project online, 2009

Nonfiction, collection, published by Kentucky Girlhood Project online, 2007

Lyric Essay, “Zilchy-Poo,” published in The Los Angeles Review , 2004

Nonfiction, “Yellow School Bus” accepted for publication by The Sun, 2002

Nonfiction, “Exploding Plastic Inevitable,” published in Flyway Literary Flyway, 2002

Poetry, “Skin Veil” accepted for publication by Poetry Motel, 2001

Excerpts from my zine The Meat Hook published in Zines! Vol. 1 with a personal interview by V.Vale, V/Search, 1996

Zines

My zines artfully express critical analyses of art forms from ancient to popular culture, including but not limited to the visual arts, music, and literature.

Perfect 10: Beauty Pageant Series, 1 issue, 2018

The Riot Grrrl Project, 1 book zine, contributor, collage, art, and writing, 2016

Love Letter To A Feminist, 1 issue, contributor, “music notes are love letters,” 2016

The Good, The True, The Beautiful, 1 issue, contributor, A Grrrl’s Diary art, “Love Letters To My Once and Future Self,” personal essay, 2015

Some Girls Riot, 1 issue, with my mother, 2015

Touché, 1 issue, 2014

The Groupie Gospels, 1 issue, 2006

Ghost Author, 1 issue, 2004

Absolution, 1 issue, with my mother, 2001

Revolution Rising, 4 issues, as a co-contributor, 1993 – 1995

eracism, 1 issue, as a co-contributor, 1994

TVI, 4 issues, with Lucid Nation, 1993 – 1995

riot grrrl, 1 issue, as a co-contributor, 1992

The Meat Hook, 4 issues, 1990 – 1994

Support Against Sexism, 9 issues, 1987-88

Oral Histories/Mixtape Zines

The Groupie Gospels mixtape zine, interviews on cassette. I’m conducting scads of interviews with notorious women (and a few men) about their rock & roll adventures, and how those adventures reflect the evolution of women’s roles during Second Wave Feminism, for a zine with a mixtape. I conducted the interviews with groupies, writers, and photographers from 2011-present.

riot grrrl Los Angeles 1992-1995 mixtape zine, interviews on cassette. I conducted as many interviews as there are songs on a cassette tape for a zine with a mixtape. Interviews are with women who were in riot grrrl from 1992-1995 in Los Angeles. I conducted the interviews from 2010-2019.

1970s Teen Pop mixtape zine, interviews on cassette. Interviews were with fans and musicians of 1970s teen pop. Excerpts from the interviews can be found in my debut book, ‘70s Teen Pop (Bloomsbury, 2023). The interviews were conducted from 2021-2022.

Zines and/or Films Excerpted as Primary Resources

The Meat Hook in:

La Dimension Artistique du Courant Riot Grrrl thesis by Naemi Piecuch, Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès UFR Histoire, Arts et Archéologie Département Histoire de l’Art et Archéologie, 2022

Gender in the Music Industry: Rock Discourse and Girl Power by Marion Leonard. Vermont: Ashgate, 2007

Girls Make Media by Mary Celeste Kearney. New York: Routledge, 2006

Cool Places: Geographies of Youth Cultures under “The New Girl Geographies” by Tracey Skelton and Gill Valentine, eds. New York: Routledge, 1998

A Girl’s Guide To Taking Over the World: Writing from the Girl Zine Revolution by Tristan Taormino and Karen Green, eds. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997

Prizes/Awards/Grants/Blurbs

Best Of Please Kill Me online 2020, article about Angie Bowie-Barnett

Best Of Please Kill Me online 2019, article about Jabberjaw and Michelle Juliette Carr

Resource Management Award, The Art Institutes, 2016

Initiative Award, The Art Institutes, 2016

Finalist, The Money For Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, with riot grrrl mixtapes, 2015

Awarded Art Institute of Pittsburgh funding for best-selling author and groupie extraordinaire Pamela des Barres’s Writing Workshop, 2011

Nominated as Outstanding Faculty by students, Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online, Art History, 2010

Nominated as Outstanding Faculty by students, Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online, Art History, 2009

Finalist, PRISM international Short Fiction Contest 2009, with “Pop Star Sparkling”

Recipient of UCLA Extension Grants for Fine Art Studio Extension classes: 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008

Honorable Mention from the National League of American Pen Women’s Soul-Making Literary Competition, Memoir category 2007 for “Yellow School Bus”

2nd Place Prize in the National League of American Pen Women’s Soul-Making Literary Competition "Flash Fiction" category 2003 for “Wet Shadow Mermaid”

Finalist for the Letters Competition for the Virginia Liebeler Biennial Grant for Mature Women 2003 with fiction “Wet Shadow Mermaid”

Honorable Mention from Red Hen Press in their 2003 Short Story Award contest for “Wet Shadow Mermaid”

The shortlist for PRISM international’s 2001 Annual Literary Nonfiction Contest with “MANHOLE”

Flyway Sweet Corn Literary Award 2001 for the nonfiction “Exploding Plastic Inevitable”

At Large and Up Close

xoCaitlinJoy, interview with Lucretia Tye Jasmine about the Groupie Feminism art series, interview 1.5.24 published 9.10.24

Shout Out LA, interview with Lucretia Tye Jasmine for “What Will People Say When You Are Gone?”, 8.26.24

Canvas Rebel, interview with Lucretia Tye Jasmine for “Creative Pursuits” in “The Magical Moment When You Knew You Would be a Creative or Artist.” 1.29.24

Book reading event for Lucretia’s debut book, ‘70s Teen Pop for the 33 1/3 Genre series, in Los Angeles, CA, at Book Soup, 12.14.23

Publishers Weekly lists ‘70s Teen Pop, 11.15.23

A Good Hour on WOWD 94.3 fm takomaradio.org, with Michael Causey, who talks with Lucretia Tye Jasmine about the mixtape from her debut book,‘70s Teen Pop, 11.6.23

Book reading event for Lucretia’s debut book,’70s Teen Pop for the 33 1/3 Genre series, in New Orleans, LA, at Blue Cypress Books, 11.1.23

Book reading event with conversation partner, DJ John Timmons, for Lucretia’s debut book,’70s Teen Pop for the 33 1/3 Genre series, in Louisville, KY, at Carmichael’s Bookstore, 10.24.23

Music Journalism Insider’s Todd L. Burns talks with Lucretia Tye Jasmine about her debut book - a poptimistic manifesto with a sober undertone - ‘70s Teen Pop; writing; music; and veganism. 10.16.23

Book launch with conversation partner, Pamela Des Barres, for Lucretia’s debut book, a poptimistic manifesto with a sober undertone:‘70s Teen Pop, for the 33 1/3 Genre series, in Los Angeles, CA, at Stories Books & Cafe, 10.5.23

Bold Journey, interview with Lucretia Tye Jasmine for “Empathy Unlocked: Understanding how to Develop Emotional Intelligence” 9.22.23

Interlocutor for Caryn Rose, author of Why Patti Smith Matters, conversation at Chevalier’s Books, 9.6.22

Muses podcast, in conversation with Lynx O'Leary about underage groupies in the music scene, 12.9.21

Muses podcast, in conversation with Lynx O'Leary about Lucretia’s groupie feminism art and writing, 9.8.21

Popular Music Books in Process series, presentation with Q & A online about Lucretia’s book in process, The Golden Era of Groupies: 1965-1978, 6.8.21

GRAMMY Museum, streaming live in conversation with Alice Bag for Women’s History Month, March, 2021

Feminist Pilgrimage book release celebration, read “Summer Lessons” on Zoom, 11.22.20

Guest DJ on Lady Jam’s Jukebox, WXOX 97.1 FM, “Groupies on Vinyl,” 5.15.20

Interview with Voyage LA, online 4.13.20

Book reading/signing of Women Who Rock: From Bessie to Beyoncé, Girl Groups to Riot Grrrl, “GTO’s, Girls Together Outrageously,” at Page Against the Machine, Long Beach, 11.2.19

Feminist Magazine Radio website (which includes links to the shows Lucretia’s produced!) selected by The United States Library of Congress for inclusion in their historic collection of Internet materials related to the Women’s and Gender Studies Web Archive, 6.29.19

Presented original paper with PowerPoint, “Karen Carpenter,” at University of California, Long Beach, 4.30.19

Presented original paper with PowerPoint, “Death and the Maiden: Karen Carpenter,” in the Sky Church at the Museum of Popular Culture, 4.13.19

Producer, writer, editor, and interviewer for segment on Muses & Stuff podcast commandeered by groupie feminists, Chanty and Lynx, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 1.8.19

Interviewed by Valecia Philips for Feminist Magazine Radio, about Women Who Rock: From Bessie to Beyoncé, Girl Groups to riot grrrl anthology, 12.18.18

Interviewed by Lina Lecaro for LuxuriaMusic.com, about Women Who Rock: From Bessie to Beyoncé, Girl Groups to riot grrrl anthology, 12.2.18

Created Writers Together Outrageously, readings with legendary luminaries from the GTO’s, Girls Together Outrageously, and students (including me!) who contributed to the Pamela Des Barres writer’s workshop anthology, Let It Bleed: How to Write A Rockin’ Memoir. Book Show in Highland Park, 5.26.18

Presented original paper with PowerPoint, “Groupie Feminism: GTO’s, Girls Together Outrageously,” Museum of Popular Culture, 4.27.18

Founder, curator, and writer for "Women in Art History" compendium on Instagram, February 14, 2017 – 2018.

Contributing curator and writer to "Women in the History of Art" compendium on Facebook, November, 2016 – 2018.

Writer and interviewer for segment on Tanya Pearson’s Women of Rock Oral History Project Fundraising Launch, "Party With A Purpose," Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 1.9.18

Writer and interviewer for segment on Patty Schemel’s book, Hit So Hard, a memoir from the drummer, dog walker, rock star and punk rocker, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 12.26.17

Presented original paper with PowerPoint, “Uh Oh! Odalisque: Counteracting Genderism and Racism in the Classroom,” Universities Art Association of Canada-L’Association d’art des universities du Canada, 10.14.17

Writer and interviewer for segment on Stacy Russo’s book, We Were Going To Change The World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s and 1980s Southern California Punk Rock Scene, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 9.26.17

Guest DJ about women who rock, Lady Jam’s Juice Box, WXOX 97.1 FM, 6.9.17

Producer, writer, editor, and interviewer for segment on Carol J. Adams, vegan author, scholar, and activist, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 3.21.17

Producer, writer, editor, and interviewer for segment on Carolyn Mullin, vegan activist, Founder and Executive Director of The Animal Museum, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 3.21.17

Writer and delivery of podcasts: 
“The ‘F’ Word,” about the four waves of feminism since Modernism through MetaModernism; 
“Popularity Contest,” about generational analysis from Modernism through PostModernism; and “Write On!,” about composing creative academic essays
The Art Institutes, 2015 – 2016

Visiting Artist Series Founder and Coordinator, Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online
The Art Institutes, three times a year, 2014-2016

Writer, curator, and presenter, “Uh Oh! Odalisque: Counteracting Gender and Racial Bias in the Online Classroom”
The Art Institutes, three times a year, 2014-2016

Co-Founder and participant, riot grrrl Writers Workshop, 2013 – 2016

Contributing writer and co-host for year-end music special, "Resistance and Engagement," Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 12.27.16

Producer, writer, editor, and interviewer for segment on Pamela Des Barres, SuperGroupie and bestselling author, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 11.29.16

Producer, writer, editor, and interviewer for segment on Tanya Pearson’s Women of Rock Oral History Project, Feminist Magazine Radio, 90.7 KPFK, 10.12.16

Presenter, “Sabbaticals,”
Virtual Faculty Conference, 2016, The Art Institutes, May 10, 2016

Presenter, “English Live!" and "Creative Writing Live!”
at the Virtual Faculty Conference, 2016,
The Art Institutes,
May 9, 2016,

Guest Speaker, Evelyn McDonnell’s seminar, “Revolution Girl Style: Punk Feminism, Then and Now,” Loyola Marymount University, November 19, 2015

Writer, curator, and presenter, “Practical Magic,” Virtual Faculty Conference 2015, The Art Institutes,  5.4.15

Panelist, “Punk: Music, History, Sub/culture,”
UCLA, 2.17.15

Visiting Artist, “Video Documentary and Feminist Activism,”
Washington State University, 1997

 
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