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  • Access Worlding: An Inventory Workshop as part of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' Cultivating Access Ecologies series, 6/16/23

  • Art is at the Heart of Disability Justice, 6/10/23

  • Connecting Care: Collective Action + Socially Engaged Art, 6/13/23

  • Work from Lingering (2020-21) featured in The Virus Touch: Theorizing Epidemic Media by Bishnupriya Ghosh, 4/23

  • The Long COVID Survival Guide: A Panel Discussion with the Authors, The Columbia University School of Social Work, 2/2/23

  • A Critical Roundtable on "The Body Keeps the Score," The Psychosocial Foundation in conjunction with Parapraxis Magazine, 1/28/23

  • The Best Art Books of 2022, Hyperallergic, 12/29/22

  • Viral/Vital Conditions: A World AIDS Day Celebration in Times of COVID, Rutgers Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, 12/1/22

  • Let's Talk: Vulnerable Bodies, Intimate Collectivities, Whitney Museum of American Art, 10/7/22

  • Indisposable: Tactics for Care and Mourning, Ford Foundation Gallery, 9/30/22

  • The Oscillator appears in THE OVERSTORY: Photographic Works About Forests, Trees, their Wood, and the Memory they Contain, Manifest Creative Research Gallery, 9/29/22

  • *This Is Not A Drill: Artistic Perspectives on the Climate Emergency, Technology and Equity, NYU Bobst Library, 9/28/22

  • Virtual Panel: Lastgaspism: Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic, San Francisco Public Library, 7/18/22

  • Work from the Lingering series appears in Found Objects at PhotoPlace Gallery, 6/23 – 7/22/22

  • "Detail Disoriented (Brain Fog)" appears in Home as Self exhibition organized by Wharton Esherick Museum, 6/2 – 8/28/22

  • Photograph & Climate Change at The Photographers' Gallery, one-day event for art and photographer teachers, 5/31/22

  • Dismantling the Body: Possibilities and Limitations in Artmaking symposium by University of Washington, 5/19/22

  • Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic symposium at Drexel University, 5/7/22

  • Pato Hebert: Lingering catalogue launch at New York University, 4/26/22

  • Pato Hebert: Lingering closing program and catalogue launch at Pitzer College, 4/14/22

  • Lastgaspism: Art and Survival in the Age of Pandemic exhibition at Drexel University's Pearlstein Gallery, 3/31 – 5/25, 2022

  • Belonging as Survival: Creativity, Activism, and Community, 4/1/22

  • Resilience, Resistance, Renovation and Rebirth Virtual Conference, 4/1/22

  • The Reciprocal Politics of Bed Space Activism: Creative Resistance & Radical World Making, 3/11/22

  • "Capillaries of Care: No Silver Linings" presented with Alexandra Juhasz as part of Cinemas of Global Solidarity symposium, 3/4/22

  • "Lingering" artist talk, 3/2/22

  • "Lingering" presented as part of workshop, "The Long Road to Health Equity is Paved with Good Company: COVID-19, HIV and ME/CFS," at the Ending the Epidemic Summit, 11/30/21

  • "Lingering" reading as part of the Disability & Intersectionality Summit, 11/22/21

  • Death Was Our Amniotic Fluid, part of the exhibition, Holding What Can't Be Held, at MING Studios in Boise, 10/9/21

  • Long Hauling, created with Alexandra Juhasz, ArtsEverwhere, 7/17/21

  • Four Degrees: Eco-Anxiety and Climate Change, presented by Humble Arts Foundation and Strange Fire Collective, 7/15/21

  • Indisposable: Structures of Support After the ADA, Chapter 5, with Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad and What Would an HIV Doula Do?, conceived by Jill Casid, hosted by the Ford Foundation Gallery, 6/9/21

  • Entanglement: just dreaming (the worlds), program by Royal College of Art, 5/27/21

  • Self-Representation in an Expanded Field: From Self-Portraiture to Selfie, Contemporary Art in the Social Media Age, with Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik, edited by Ace Lehner, 5/21

  • "How Seriously Should We Take the Promising News on Long COVID?", article by Kenneth Miller at leaps.org, 5/11/21

  • "Fearing an untreated epidemic, activists fight for those with ‘long COVID’ symptoms", article by Thomas Curwen appears in LA Times, 4/26/21

  • Reading of my COVID writings with Lingering images, part of Resilience, Resistance, Renovation, Rebirth Conference, 4/22/21

  • Art, Memory and Politics Colloquium Colloquium, 4/21/21

  • Agents of Recovery & Change: The Arts in Year Two of the Pandemic, NY Senator José M. Serrano and Oskar Eustis in conversation with Pato Hebert, 4/7/21

  • The People are Not an Image: A Conversation on Vernacular Video [3/3], Alexandra Juhasz in discussion with Peter Snowdon, 4/7/21

  • COVID Long Haulers' Experience, webinar organized by COVID Advocates Advisory Board, 4/6/21

  • Un Ejército de Amantes (Marrones y Negros) No Puede Perder por Eduardo Carrera, 3/31/21

  • Mutual Aid and Collective Formations: What Does an Uprising Doula Do?, roundtable discussion organized with the WWHIVDD collective, NYU Dept. of Art & Public Policy, NYU Skirball and the ONE Archives Foundation, 3/31/21

  • Lingering solo exhibition, Smith House Galleries, 3/29/21

  • CHRONIC INJUSTICE: Centering Equitable Health Care and Policies for COVID-19 and Other Chronic Conditions, Publication from the COVID-19 Working Group New York, 3/23/21

  • Artist Talk about the Lingering series, James Madison University and Arts Council of the Valley, 3/22/21

  • We Are Still Sick, and We Are Ready to Act: A COVID Community Struggles to Be Born, created with Alexandra Juhasz, appears on Center for New York City Affairs' Urban Matters, 2/3/21

  • WHAT DOES AN UPRISING DOULA DO? zine launches, co-edited by Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad and Pato Hebert, with the WWHIVDD collective and the ONE Archives Foundation, 2/5/21

  • Long Haulin', Poco a Poco, invited playlist for Southsayer Serenades, Haverford College, 3/2/21

  • It Could Be So Much Worse, created with Alexandra Juhasz, appears on Critical Inquiry's In The Moment, 1/26/21

  • I'm a COVID-19 Long-Hauler, HIV Activist, and Artist. Here's How I Navigated 2020, interview by Terri Wilder, appears on The Body’s, 1/12/21

  • I've Continued to Experience Symptoms, public service announcement filmed for LA County's The Risk Is Real campaign, 1/21

  • In, If Not Always Of appears as part of Peri Physeos at THE TELOS SOCIETY, Arts & Culture Research Lab Observatorium, 11/19/20

  • In, If Not Always Of appears as part of Peri Physeos at peri-Technes, 11/12/20

  • Resilient Antibodies: Creative Responses to COVID-19, with NYU Grey Art Gallery, 11/10/20

  • Selections from the Lingering series appear in Repercussions at Kruglak Art Gallery, 10/13/20

  • Selection from the Lingering series appears in The Art of Photography, with PH21 Gallery in Rome, 10/9/20

  • Performative illustrated reading of You're Still Sick with Alexandra Juhasz. Part of Re-Thinking Marginalized Identities in Pandemics, Sant'Anna Institute and Wake Forest University Virtual Colloquium, 10/9/20

  • Selection from the Lingering series appears in Making Strange exhibition, at Praxis Gallery and Photographic Arts Center, 9/19/20

  • Slow Burn, Humid Pitch: Cultivating Care While Livin’ La COVIDa Loca, a conversation with Edgar Rivera Colón, appears in NACLA Report on the Americas, 8/28/20

  • Selections from the Lingering series part of In Our Bodies zine by the What Would an HIV Doula Do? collective, 8/26/20

  • You're Still Sick, a collaborative, illustrated essay with Alexandra Juhasz appears at BOMB, 7/28/20

  • Q & A with Artist, Educator and Organizer Pato Hebert, Duggal Visual Solutions, 6/18/20

  • One of my COVID-19 images appears in the Midwest Center for Photography's Isolation exhibition, 6/20

  • Dispatches on Temporality: AIDS and COVID-19, Book launch event for AIDS and the Distribution of Crises, eds. Jih-Fei Cheng, Alexandra Juhasz, Nishant Shahani (Duke University Press, 2020), featuring: Bishnupriya Gosh, Cait McKinney, Pato Hebert, Juana Maria Rodriguez, Julia Jordan-Zachery, and Emily Bass, 5/22/20

  • “YESTERDAY, I RECEIVED A CALL”: CONNECTIONS AND ILLNESS, Illustrated performative reading, followed by conversation with historian Salonee Bhaman, moderated by Alexandra Juhasz, 5/8/20

  • Question Party: Your Uncertainty Will Not Be Held Against You, part of Common Field, 5/1/20

  • What Does a COVID-19 Doula Do?, zine launch with ONE Archives Foundation, 4/15/20

  • Selection from Ataqueridas, appears in CorpoRealities, at PH21 Gallery in Budapest, 3/12/20

  • Learning to Trust the Moon, commissioned by LACMA and created with residents of the Palo Verde Apartments, appears in Zine/ZEEN/: The Art of Homemade Resistance at Lake Oswego ARTspace Gallery, 2/11/20

  • Oscillator in Scott State Park appears in Trust the Story at The Baldwin Photographic Gallery, 2/6/20

  • "Oscillator in Corramy Regional Park" appears in Photographic Visions, at PH21 Gallery in Budapest, 1/16/20

  • "Oscillator in Tualatin Hills Nature Park" appears in The Art of Photography, with PH21 Gallery in Barcelona, 1/6/20

  • Honored to be working with Visual AIDS once again for STILL BEGINNING: The 30th Annual Day With(out) Art. Will be moderating the discussion after the screening at MOCA, 9/19/20

  • Bass a Lush Purr appears as part of Love &/or Fear, organized by Freewaves, 9/7/19

  • Three Point Stance: Embodying the Politics and Pleasures of Football and Basketball, public presentation and conversation co-sponsored by NYU's Grey Art Gallery and the Department of Art & Public Policy, 2/13/18

  • Oscillator in Ecola State Park appears in Uncertain Times exhibition in the Hamilton and Arronson Galleries at University of the Arts in Philadelphia, curated by Deborah Willis, 2/9/18

  • Oscillator in Tualatin Hills Nature Park named Juror's Choice for Staged exhibition at PH21 Gallery in Budapest, 1/18/18

  • The exhibition catalogue for the 2017 Songzhuang International Photo Biennale is now available, featuring Trying to Catch Your Breath, 1/4/18

  • Creating Art Through Shared Stories, LACMA's Unframed blog, 12/19/17

  • La Boca Imaginada event at NYU Buenos Aires, third of seven global gatherings as part of Critical Collaboration, 10/31/17

  • Delivered closing keynote at Tarjeta Postal: Variaciones sobre las relaciones entre imagen y texto at the XII Congreso Internacional del Departamento de Arte, Universidad Iberomericana Ciudad de México, 10/6/17

  • Selections from Trying to Catch Your Breath at the Czech China Contemporary Museum, part of Live in This Moment, Return to the Origin, the Songzhuang International Photo Biennale, 9/17

  • Ataqueridas opens at No Lugar, part of Ciudad Queer Quito, 7/7/17

  • Soy Paisaje opens at El Museo Contemporáneo, part of Ciudad Queer Quito, 7/7/17

  • ESTRATEGIAS EN USO: prácticas expositivas / escenarios para la diferencia at El Museo Contemporáneo, part of Ciudad Queer Quito, 7/7/17

  • Queer City pone en diálogo la ciudad y los cuerpos diversos in El Telégrafo, 6/28/17

  • Gabriel Flores writes about Ciudad Queer in El Comercio: Ciudad Queer, otra mirada de la identidad Glbti, 6/26/17

  • 'Queer City' se desarolla en Quito in La Hora, 6/28/17

  • transforma event at NYU Shanghai, second of seven global gatherings as part of Critical Collaboration, 4/17

  • Oscillator in Ecola State Park appears in 30th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition, 4/17

  • Selection from Ataqueridas, appears in Punctum, at PH21 Gallery in Budapest, 3/17

  • Selections from In, If Not Always Of, including Oscillator in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, appear in IMOCA's Museum of Real and Odd, at Tube Factory in Indianapolis, 2/17

  • Oscillator in Terrapin Beach Park appears at BOMB as part of Ted Kerr's essay on HIV/AIDS, Connecting the Polka Dots, 2/7/17

  • Oscillator in Monument Rocks National Natural Landmark appears in Of Memory, Bone and Myth, at North Dakota University, 2/17

  • Much Better Than A Like: Art and the Organizing of New Worlds talk at the Ira Reid House/Black Cultural Center at Haverford College, 2/3/17

  • Selections from In, If Not Always Of appear in Tenth Photographic Image Biennial Exhibition, at East Carolina University, 2/17

  • GIAS Working Groups at Tisch, part of the Cross-Tisch series at New York University, 2/1/17

  • Selections from In, If Not Always Of appear in the exhibition, Where I Come From, at Ohio University, 1/17

  • 19th Annual Postcards From the Edge, a benefit for Visual AIDS, hosted by Metro Pictures, NY, 1/17

  • 24 Synonyms for Acceptance, appears in When Language Meets Art at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts in Lubbock, TX, 12/16

  • Unity and Desire in Pato Hebert's Landscape Photography by Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at Houston's Museum of Fine Arts, appears at Peripheral Vision Arts, 10/16

  • "Cultivating Rhizomatic Space: A Conversation Between Pato Hebert and Ajamu" re: International AIDS Conference, on ArtsEverywhere, 9/16

  • We Liked the Way He Moved International AIDS Conference plenary talk with Ajamu, on ArtsEverywhere, 8/16

  • In, If Not Always Of, exhibited as part of the K'Foto Festival in Busan, South Korea, 8/16

  • BAU Institute Fellowship supporting a residency at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France, 8/16

  • "An Archive Is A Place Where Things Go to Live: A Conversation Between Pato Hebert and Ajamu" appears on ArtsEverywhere, 7/16

  • "In, If Not Always Of" featured in Fraction Magazine Japan, 6/16

  • "2016 International Photography Competition" Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, 5/16

  • "In, If Not Always Of" featured in Issue 85 of Fraction Magazine, 4/1/16

  • "Faux" opens at The Center for Fine Art Photography, 4/1/16

  • "Abandoned Landscape" opens at SE Center for Photography, 4/1/16

  • "8th Annual National Juried Exhibition" Idaho Falls Arts Council, 3/17/16

  • Conversation with Saina Maghsoudy Louyeh at Grey Art Gallery, 2/10/16

  • "What would an HIV doula do?", 2/5/16

  • 18th Annual Postcards from the Edge, benefiting Visual AIDS, 1/30/16

  • “Art for Change,” 12/23/15

  • “NYU Florence – Pato Hebert: MAKE NO LOUD NOISE,” 12/16/15

  • "Context" opens at Foundry Art Centre, 12/11/15

  • "Artist Pato Hebert Installs Site-Responsive Piece in Long Library,” 12/7/15

  • “NYU Florence student Iracema Alvarez on 'Make No Loud Noise: An Artist Talk by Pato Herbert'” [sic], by Grace Halvorson, 12/15

  • Thanks to all for coming out to the opening, 12/1/15

  • "Make No Loud Noise, An Artist Talk by Pato Hebert,” 11/18/15

  • “Neighborhood Time Exchange is Model of Art and Community Culminating Exhibition Highlights 10 Months of Artistic Residencies,” 11/17/15

  • “Join us today for ‘In the Cut,’ a performance by Pato Hebert and Rebecca Rose,” 11/13/15

  • ”Reciprocity: Exhibiting Moments and Momentum from Neighborhood Time Exchange” opens, 11/13/15

  • “Ten Months of Art and Community Service: Neighborhood Time Exchange resident artists’ final exhibit opens Friday, Nov. 13,” 11/12/15

  • "Make No Loud Noise" opens at String Room Gallery at Wells College, 11/6/15

  • "Oscillate out 'Loud': New Wells College exhibit combines camouflage, a giant word search and more," 11/5/15

  • “Wells Hosts Artist Pato Hebert for Exhibition and Residency,” 11/6/15

  • “Gallery Conversation with Kunié Sugiura,” 10/20/15

  • “Open Table: Artists Working with Education,” at NY MoMA, 8/26/15

  • “Language as a Form of Art: Artists and Educators Overlooking the Sculpture Garden,” by Lety Gutierrez, 8/25/15

  • “Back To School: Top 10 Upcoming Lectures And Talks in NYC,” 8/15

  • "Artists in residence Pato Hebert and Brian Bazemore were recently able to do some sun print making with students at Ms. Rose Bryant’s Playhouse." 8/5/15

  • "Pato Hebert is an artist in residence whose time has...," 8/3/15

  • "Our new cohort of artists in residence has begun," 8/1/15

  • “Artist Talk at Moore College of Art & Design,” 7/22/15

  • Panelist for “Race & Representation: The era of Yellow Peril,” at MOCA, 7/2/15

  • "Seeking the Sea in the Sky” performance at Beton7 in Athens, 6/11/15

  • TALKS@Art Athina 2015, 6/7/15

  • Jordan Clifford and Nicolle Bennett on “Art, Policy, and Wellness,” 6/9/15

  • “Tseng Kwong Chi Retrospective: Guided Tour with Muna Tseng, Pato Hebert and Alex Fialho,” 4/25/15

  • “Assuming Boycott: Resistance, Agency and Cultural Production,” 4/11/15

  • “An Interview with Sarah Gilbert + Pato Hebert: Discussion about their collaborative performance at the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio,” 3/20/15

  • “Our Fragile Bubble/A Thousand Calamities,” performance with Sarah Gilbert at the Glass Studio of the Chrysler Museum of Art, 3/19/15

  • “Pato Hebert Response from Sarah MacDonell,” 2/23/15

  • “Catalyzing Desires: Corpus and the Praxis of HIV Prevention,” as part of Pitzer College’s VIRUS series, 2/17/15

  • “17th Annual Postcards from the Edge,” 1/30/15

  • “Student catalog draws attention to art,” 1/22/15

  • “Located Place,” 1/12/15

  • “Drowning In a Sea of Information,” Work: Ann Arbor, 11/14

  • Gallery Conversation with Refilwe Nkomo and Robert Sember about the exhibition, "Ernest Cole: Photographer,” 11/19/14

  • “A Wedge Holding Open a Very Small Window: Pato Hebert talks to Cyd Nova about Corpus Magazine,” 10/14

  • “As Crow Flies Counterclockwise,” (with Shelley DePaul), Magill Library, Haverford College, 7/20/14

  • “L.A. Heat: Taste Changing Condiments,” Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles, CA., 4/13/14

  • “16th Annual Postcards from the Edge,” Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, NY., 1/24/14

  • “Not Over Interviews: Patrick ‘Pato’ Hebert,” 7/9/13

  • “But Does It Matter” Panel Discussion at La MaMa Galleria, 6/15/13

  • “1st Mykonos Bienniale: Crisis and Paganism,” The Folklore Museum (The house of the Pirate Mermelakas), 6/13

  • “NOT OVER: 25 Years of Visual AIDS,” La MaMa La Galleria, New York, 6/13

  • “And Also with You” St. Edward’s University Fine Arts Gallery, 11/12

  • “Video Vortex #8: The Politics, Cultures and Art of Online Video,” The Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia, 5/12

  • “Embodied: UCLA Arts Party,” Hammer Museum, 4/12

  • “Textuality,” Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH, 3/12

  • "More than Meets the Eye: Speaking with Patrick "Pato" Hebert," 3/27/12

  • Jane Durrell's review of "Textuality," 3/20/12

  • Two of my word searches will appear in "Textuality," an exhibition of international artists at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, opens 3/9/12

  • Selections from "PerpiTube," featured as part of "Post-/Hyper-/Anti-/Alter-," curated by Cindy Smith for ARTspace at CAA in LA, 2/24/12

  • Presenting on the panel, "Citizen Designer: Authoring a Definition," chaired by Gary Rozanc for ARTspace at CAA in LA, 2/22/12

  • "Trying to Catch Your Breath," featured as part of David Gonzalez's article about En Foco and "Nueva Luz" on the NY Times' "LENS Blog," 1/24/12

  • Christopher Michno's review of "PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces," for "Artillery Magazine," 11/11

  • Symposium exploring "PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces," Broad Performance Space, Broad Center, Pitzer College, 10/21/11

  • “Faculty Plus One,” Mesa College Art Gallery, Mesa College, San Diego, 10/11

  • Speaking at CIIS on a panel for "CHROMA: Reframing Pluralism in Contemporary Photography," 9/10/11

  • "PerpiTube" Channel Features New Work Daily, 7/12/11

  • "PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces," co-curated with Alexandra Juhasz, opened at the Nichols Gallery, Pitzer College, 7/12/11

  • "Viral Art: Pitzer Art Galleries' Newest Exhibit Puts YouTube on Display," Jessica Druck, "Inland Empire Weekly," 7/7/11

  • "A Test of Language" launched at Plasencia Elementary School in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, supported by Kiffen Madden-Lunsford and Elizabeth Gerber, and sponsored by LACMA's "On-Site: Art Programs with the Community," 6/3/11

  • Delivered a talk entitled, "Getting to the Top of the Problem," at "The Museum of Tomorrow" Conference, Houston, TX, 5/25/11

  • Jen Hofer, "Los talones de la libertad," 5/17/11

  • Delivered a talk entitled, "I'm Feeling You: A Communication Reciprocal if Sometimes Still Asymmetrical," at the "Open Engagement" Conference, Portland, OR, 5/13/11

  • Visiting Artist Lecture at Cal State University Long Beach, 3/23/11

  • "War Diaries" named a Lambda Literary Awards Finalist, 3/15/11

  • "Art Display Reflects on Urban Individualism," Justine Goldsmith, "Daily 49er," 3/6/11

  • "24 Synonyms for Acceptance" appears in "The Spring Exhibition 2011," Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, 3/3/11

  • "Resilient Concerns" appears in "The Plains of Id: Mapping Urban Intervention in Los Angeles," University Art Museum, CSULB, 3/3/11

  • Student and community partnerships profiled, DesignMatters, 2/22/11

  • "Trying to Catch Your Breath" appears in "Disruptive Stillness" exhibition, Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, University of Michigan 1/7/11

  • Reading for "War Diaries," Billy Wilder Theater-Hammer Museum, 12/10/10

  • Diane Calder on 2010 California Biennial, 12/10

  • Nathan Lee, Oral History Interview with Amy Sadao, Executive Director, Visual AIDS, 11/10

  • New project sponsored by LACMA opens at Charles White Elementary School in Los Angeles, 10/15/10

  • "Teaching the campus to breathe through art"—article about residency and installation at Swarthmore College, 9/23/10

  • "Inordinate Coordinates" solo exhibition to open at the California Institute of Integral Sudies, 9/10

  • Forthcoming solo exhibition and residency at Swarthmore College, 8/10

  • APLA and the MSMGF launch "War Diaries," a collection edited by Tisa Bryant and Ernest Hardy, 7/10

  • Work featured in the online California Community Foundation Artist Gallery, 7/10

  • I am honored to receive a Mid-Career Fellowship from the California Community Foundation, 7/10

  • New text-based work appears in "Writ Large” exhibition at Pitzer College, 7/10

  • Carol Cheh on “I’m pure i tea: A Tea Gathering,” 6/10

  • "Nueva Luz" Artist Interview Series: Pato Hebert, 6/10

  • "Trying to Catch Your Breath" appears in “I’m pure i tea: A Tea Gathering,” Group Exhibition at MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House, West Hollywood, CA., 6/10

  • "Top 40" International Juried Exhibition, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA), 5/10

  • "Text Messaging" appears in the group exhibition,"The Mythical State of Jefferson," at the Schneider Museum of Art, Southern Oregon University, 5/10

  • "Landscapes Unfeigned or Illusory" Juried Exhibition, Minneapolis Photo Center, 4/10

  • Rossana Martinez on "Trying to Catch Your Breath," 4/10

  • "Trying to Catch Your Breath" featured on the cover and inside of the Spring 2010 issue of "Nueva Luz," 3/10

  • "Trying to Catch Your Breath" appears in the group exhibition, "Searching for God," at The Ohio State University at Marion, 2/10

  • Alex Juhasz on "Corpus of Corpus" symposium, 1/23/10

  • "Corpus of Corpus: A Symposium on AIDS, Arts and (Counter) Public Health," UC Riverside, 1/22-23/10

  • "Text Messaging" appears in the group exhibition, "Letters," at The LoDi Project in Raleigh, N.C., 1/10

  • "Where There's Querer: Knowledge Production and the Praxis of HIV Prevention," co-authored with George Ayala and Jaime Cortez, appears in "Latina/o Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies," edited by Marysol Asencio, 11/09

  • Release party and book signing for "Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo," edited by Annice Jacoby; to be held at de Young Museum in San Francisco, 11/6/09

  • "funktified" Group Exhibition, curated by Stephanie Dinkins, at Stony Brook University Art Gallery, 9/12 - 10/17/09

  • Award from En Foco's International Photography Competition, 8/09

  • Patrick Hebert: Champion of Classroom Without Walls in "PDN," 7/14/09

  • Photo murals featured in "Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo," edited by Annice Jacoby, 6/9/09
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  • "The Art of Social Change: Visiting Artist Mentors Students in Making Art," in "Haverford Alumni Magazine," Spring 2009 Issue, p. 60

  • Group Exhibition at Creative Photo Workshops in Los Angeles, 6/6/09 - 7/13/09

  • Jessica Trent/LA STEEL MAGNOLIA Blog on "Text Messaging" Liberation, 6/1/09

  • Video Interview by OCMA Teen Art Council, 2008

  • Scarlet Cheng's Review of the 2008 CA Biennial for "Artillery," 3/09

  • Annie Buckley's Review of the 2008 CA Biennial for "Wild Blue Yonder," Jan./Feb. 2009

  • Work featured on "Unframed," the LACMA Blog, 2/3/09

  • Robert Pincus' Review of 2008 CA Biennial for "San Diego Union-Tribune," 12/14/08

  • Artist in Residence at Haverford College, 12/08/08

  • Talk, "Drawn Out: Toward a Strategic Aesthetics of Handwritten Utterances in the Digital Era," delivered at the "Future of Writing" Conference, 11/06/08

  • Greg Stacy's Review of 2008 CA Biennial for "OC Weekly," 11/05/08

  • Shana Nys Dambrot's Review of 2008 CA Biennial for Flavorpill.com, 11/08

  • Christopher Knight's for Review of 2008 CA Biennial "LA Times," 11/04/08

  • Artdaily.org Review of 2008 CA Biennial, 10/26/08

  • Excellence In Photographic Teaching Award Announcement, 10/02/08

  • Excellence In Photographic Teaching Award Site, 10/08

  • Artist in Residence at Haverford College, 9/23/08

  • Artist in Residence at Haverford College, 9/19/08

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