Forthcoming
Arctic/Amazon: Networks of Global Indigeneity, Conference co-presenter with Dr. Nina Vincent (National Institute of Historical and Artistic Heritage, Brazil), Decolonial Conversations: Reimagining Pasts, Presents and Futures in International Contexts, University of Western Ontario, London, 2025.
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Artist talk with Alize Zorlutuna, as part We Who Have Known Many Shores, Art Gallery of Burlington, 2024.
In Conversation with Abdelkader Benchamma, as part of Solastalgia: Archaeologies of Loss, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, 2023.
Curatorial Presentation, SOMA, Mexico City, Mexico, 2023.
YOU NAME IT, Curatorial Panel with Sasha Huber, and Dr. Julie Crooks, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, 2022.
Positionality: Latin American and Latinx Art in Canada, Symposium, Moderator of In-between Identities with presenters Luis Cisneros, Faune Ybarra, and Sebastián Oreamuno, Sur Gallery, Toronto, 2022.
When We Return, LALA Contemporary, Toronto, 2022.
In Conversation with Joiri Minaya, as part of Here Comes the Sun, Art Gallery of Burlington, 2022.
Be My Guest, Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 2021. Moderated series of talks on community, hospitality, and ethics: Pandemic ARMY: Reflecting on BTS’s Parasocial Kinship by Rea McNamara, Monica Uszerowicz, and Claudia Mattos; Mucho y Más: Antojitos by Jazmín Urrea; Food Ethics by Elaine Tin Nyo; and Kocktails with Kiki by Kiera Boult.
Screening and conversation with Jumana Manna, as part of Unfortunately, It Was Paradise, Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, 2020. Sponsored by Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, and Video Pool, Winnipeg.
Latin-American Art and Culture: Case Studies in Community Engagement, Universities Art Association of Canada, Conference, co-panelist with Claudia Mattos, presented EXTRACOLONIAL: Reflections for Action, exhibition essay, 2020.
Mitchell F. Chan's Something Something National Conversation, 2020, followed by a Q&A with Noor Alé, Angell Gallery, Toronto, 2020.
Art History Speaker Series Presents: Walter Bachinski: Allegories, University of Guelph, 2019.