prose
2023
The Poetry Project Newsletter, On quanundrum [I will be your many angled thing] by Edwin Torres
2022
Vera List Center, on asterisks (*for the stars)
Art in America, Impairment as Impetus: Five Historic Works Spurred by Disability, Darrel Ellis: Untitled (ca. 1992)
Art Papers, and we were dancing (for and with and after Kevin Gotkin and Levani)
2021
Hyperallergic
Rindon Johnson Ruminates on the Expansiveness of Identity
Cruising the Horizon: New York Imagines New, Queer(er) Potentials
Bold Colors and Surreal Compositions Upend the Monotony of Commercial Billboards
A Queer Love Story Blooms Across Borders
Artists, Writers, and Curators Share Pro-tips for Boundary Setting
Keith Haring’s Line of Desire
How Amanda Gorman’s Poetry Roused a “Country That Is Bruised but Whole”
Catalog Contributions
CUE Foundation Art Critic Mentoring Program, to build another world, exhibition essay for Even there, there are stars
Real Art Ways, Inclination/Reclamation (Catalog essay for Kevin Quiles Bonilla: As the palm is bent, the boy is inclined)
GenderFail Press, Between the Bars - Adam Liam Rose (Forward)
2020
Hyperallergic
Inspired by Nam June Paik, Performa is Bringing Back the Telethon
Sam Gilliam’s Tactile Choreography of Colors
Honoring Motherhood and the Mundane
A Mail Art Project Creates Space for Collective Mourning and Exchange
Peter Hujar’s Tender, Transgressive Portraits and Why They Require Nuance
Artist Guadalupe Maravilla Is Centering Mutual Aid and Indigenous Medicinal Practices
2019
Hyperallergic
Best of 2019: Our Top 10 Brooklyn Art Shows
Fluid Glimpses of a Queer Community on the Margins
A Show About Stonewall’s Legacy Falters on Inclusion
Brooklyn Rail
2018-2015
Brooklyn Rail (2018)
MOTHA and Chris E. Vargas: Consciousness Razing—The Stonewall Re-Memorialization Project
David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night
Art Critical
Bytes and Biting Satire: Feminist Video at Franklin Street Works (2016)
Aesthetics and Social Justice: Arresting Patterns at ArtSpace (2015)
Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and activism at Franklin Street Works (2015)
Hartford Courant, “College Access Plans Leave Undocumented Students Behind (Co Author)" (2015)
Long River Review, Aetna Creative Nonfiction Award, Second Prize, “Desempacando” (2014)
One University Place, “Room for Everyone: All Gender Bathrooms Come to Campus" (2014)
The Nation, Contributor, “StudentNation" (2014)
The Advocate, “LGBT Students Who Need Your Help” (Op-Ed) (2014)