New York University
PhD Performance Studies (abd)
MA Performance Studies
Arizona State University
BA Art History
BA Women's Studies
Teaching Experience
Arizona State University:
Faculty Associate (2006 to present)
New York University:
Instructor (2000 to 2003)
The Cooper Union for the Advancemnt of Science and Art:
Graduate Writing Tutor (1999 to 2003)
Instructor (School of Engineering Research Internship Program, 2002)
City of Glendale Artists in the Schools Program:
Instructional and Program Consultant (2006 to 2007)
Selected Lectures and Presentations
Seven Walks: Francis Alys Reads London
College Art Association, Chicago February 2010
Francis Alys and the Drift
Council of Graduate Art History Students Conference,
ASU Art Museum, March 2009
Errant Domesticity
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, January 2009
Shifting Bodies:
Body Modification in Contemporary Art
Scottsdale Public Library, September 2008
Performance in Public Spaces
Glendale Public Library, November 2008
West Valley Art Museum, February 2008
Glendale Public Library, December 2007
Women In Art: An International Perspective
ASU West, Women's Resource Center, March 2008
When Drifts Happen: Francis Alys
Performance
Studies International
Annual Conference,
New York University, November 2007
Drifting with Roni Horn
Architecture
in the Space of Flows Conference,
New Castle University UK, June 2007
PerformIT Featured Artist Talk
Dinnerware Contemporary Arts, Tucson AZ, May 2007
Awards and Affiliations
Art2Action (2009 to present)
Collective Gesture (2003 to present)
College Art Association Member (2009 to present)
Performance Studies International Member (2007 to present)
NYU President's Award for Programming
Tuesday Night Forum Series (1997-2000)
NYU Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Tuition Scholarship
(1997 to 2000)
NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Paula Goddard Scholarship
(1998 to 1999)
NYU Performance Studies Student Association
President (1998 to 2000)
ASU College of Fine Arts
Student Travel Grant (1996)
ASU
Naomi Harward Service Award
(1996 to 1997)
ASU Dean's List
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1995 to 1997)
The Herberger College of Fine Arts (1995 to 1997)