College Art Association 2012 panel co-chair with Mimi Sheller, Drexel University:
Mobile Art: The Aesthetics of Mobile Network Culture in Place-making
This panel will focus on emergent forms of mobile art that engage, subvert or recombine perceptions of the definable (visible) and indefinable (invisible) aspects of place that simultaneously reveal and construct their stabilities and instabilities, their materiality and non-materiality.

2010 COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO, ILL.
The Feminist Art Project
"Distributing Ourselves: New Media Art, Curating, Networks, and Collaborations"
Artists have led the way in using social media tools and online networks to create new ways of art working that include self-distribution, mass participation and collaboration. Modes where 'the audience' might become not only a participant, but also to an extent a curator, throw down obvious challenges and opportunities for arts organizers across the field of contemporary art. Since 2000, the research center
CRUMB at the University of Sunderland in the UK, has aimed to help curators rethink their practices in this light. Three new books by the CRUMB team, including an MIT Press book, gather the wisdom from a wide range of curators such as Steve Dietz and Christiane Paul who have joined the CRUMB online debate. This panel is facilitated by Hana Iverson, Visiting Scholar, Institute for Women and Art at Rutgers and led by co-founder of CRUMB, Beryl Graham, with curatorial responses and discussion from School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Jon Cates, Bruce Jenkins, Abina Manning, and Adelheid Mers.