• Rex Ray, book cover; Unexpected Art, book cover, along with two people I made from scratch; Exhibition invitation, Public Works: Artists’ Interventions 1970s - Now; Susan O’Malley, You Are Exactly Where You Need to Be, Mills College Art Museum; Exhibition detail, Public Works, Mills College Art Museum; Exhibition detail, Take this Hammer: Art + Media Activism from the Bay Area, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; CultreStrike protest banners, installation detail; Public program ephemera, Prompts for Inclusion, Inclusion as Resistance, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; Exhibition detail, community dinner, Meditations on the Artist as Citizen, 2016, CCA Center for Art + Public Life, Scholar in Residence, 2015 - 2017

TEN highlights

BOOKS

Rex Ray, with Rebecca Solnit and Griff Williams. (Chronicle Books: 2020)

Unexpected Art, with Jenny Spring and Florentjin Hofman. Global distribution; English, Chinese, and Korean. (Chronicle Books: 2015)

“Unexpected Art Makes City Dwellers Reassess Familiar Landscapes".” Fast Company

“Tales of the unexpected: Site-specific works that dream a new reality.” The Guardian

Public Works: Artists’ Interventions 1970s - Now, with Tanya Zimbardo et al. (Mills Art Museum: 2015)

Journalism

Arts Writer, KQED, San Francisco Bay Area Public Media, 2011 - 2016

New Narrative

On Doris Salcedo, SFMOMA Open Space, 2012

Curating

Take This Hammer: Art + Media Activism from the Bay Area, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2016

"As the title of the exhibition suggests, we are not simply being presented with works of art — we are being given tools to remake the world." — Sarah Rose Sharp, Hyperallergic

Public Works: Artists’ Interventions 1970s - Now, Mills College Art Museum, 2015

Scholarship

The Susan O’Malley Public Facing Deed of Gift. Internet Archive: 2020.

Prompts for Inclusion: FAQ. Originally published online by Art Practical: 2017; poster commissioned by The Worth Ryder Gallery at the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice, 2018; special edition risograph published by Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive,2019; permanently archived by California Digital Library, permanent digital repository of the University of California, 2019.

Scholar in Residence, CCA Center for Art + Public Life, 2015 - 2017