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Harvard Divinity School, MDiv, Master’s Thesis: Genre Bending: An Invitation to Playful Discovery2023

Friday Fellowship – Summer 2022
Friday is a multidisciplinary consulting firm that partners with mission-driven companies, non-profits, schools, and the public sector to reimagine their work, tell their story, and expand their impact.

Hardy Religious and Spiritual Experience Project, Center for Mind and Culture, Research Assistant – 2021-2022

Harvard Art Museums, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art, Curatorial Graduate Student Intern – 2021-2022

Brett Cook, Website Copy and Strategy – 2021

NIC Kay, Artist Residency, New Museum, Social Media – Summer 2021

College Art Association (CAA), Senior Manager of Media and Content – 2017-2020

reForm Project, Social Media Manager – 2016

A Blade of Grass, Programs and Communications Manager – 2013-2017

Paula Cooper Gallery, Assistant Registrar – 2011-2013

Kate Werble Gallery, Gallery Assistant – 2008-2010

NYU Gallatin School, BA, Interdisciplinary Major: “Art Practice as Political Play” – 2011


RELATED MEDIA

Explore my master’s thesis → Genre Bending: An Invitation to Playful Discovery


“Allahu Akbar Yes!: Muslim Women and TikTok Humor,” presentation in honor of Surah launch event and Muslim TikTok, #BLACKOUTEID, IG Activism: Muslim Women Navigating Social Media, with (left to right) Jana Amin, Ariella Gayotto Hohl, and Dr. Nurhaizatul Jamil, Harvard Divinity School, September 2022


Techgnosis Today, a conversation with Dr. Giovanna Parmigiani and Dr. Erik Davis, author of Techgnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information, Transcendence and Transformation, Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, April 2022


Exhibition label research, Family Ark (1992) by John Biggers, Harvard Art Museums

Brandywine: Inspiring Collaboration and Community, Index Magazine, Harvard Art Museums, March 2022

VIDEO: A printmaking workshop inspires artists to push boundaries, PBS NewsHour, July 2022


An Interview with Rev. Chris Jablonski and Samuel Foster at the First Church in Belmont, Unitarian Universalist, November 2021



Death and the Digital Afterlife: A Three-Part Workshop, First Church in Belmont, Unitarian Universalist, March 2021
What are the spiritual and ethical implications of using new technologies to alter the meaning of death?



Newsletter focused on art, advocacy, and higher education
30,000+ readership, College Art Association, 2017-2020

Select CAA interviews:


Curriculum Research: Creative Unraveling in Digital Media
Signal Culture Research Residency, Owego, New York, January 2020


Digital Life as Sanctuary: An Interview with Francesca Mallows
Published in Fwd: Museums Journal, Issue 3: “Alien,” University of Illinois at Chicago, June 2018


   

Artist bios and interviews for Future Imperfect, A Blade of Grass Books, March 2017

Thursday Spotlight: Joelle Te Paske – Social Change Through Art, March 2017

Screenshot of an article with the headline "This Nonprofit Is Willing to Bet That Art Can Change the World"
Press announcement for 2017 A Blade of Grass Fellows (clockwise, from top left): Freeman Word, Aviva Rahmani, Ashley Sparks, Rick Lowe, Ronny Quevedo, Stephanie Dinkins, Hello Velocity, and jackie sumell

Joelle Te Paske stands in front of a wall drawing by Sol LeWitt, with repeating lines in yellow, blue, and black
With Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #368 at Paula Cooper Gallery