I regularly lecture both nationally and internationally on topics related to my work through universities, museums, not-for-profits and special interest communities. Subject areas include feminism, climate crisis, community engagement, social practice, thematic gardens, women’s intangible heritage practice, and interdisciplinary engagement. As a professor for more than 15 years, I offer professional practice insight to students during my talks in order to make my practice relevant to their evolving careers. Contact me for speaking engagements here.

Some of my recent lectures include:

Feminist Seed Bank for Monuments to Movements

Pulped Under Pressure at University of Southern Maine

Craft Feminism: Making at Resistance and Inquiry