Writing

Victoria presenting research from her dissertation at the Native American Art Studies Association conference.

Clay Kin: A Transhistorical Study of Pueblo Pottery and Third Gender Identities. Doctoral dissertation, available open access through UDSpace.

“Zuni Jar.” Object essay for the Otsego Alumni Review. Published August 2019.

A diptych of upside women in pink and yellow
Zoë Charlton, Some Kin, 2018. Gouache and Acrylic on Paper. 71″ x 104″

“Jeffrey Gibson: The Anthrophagic Effect.”Exhibition review for ASAP Journal. Published May 2019.

Luster
Exhibition literature for an exhibit of Zoë Charlton’s work in Recitation Hall Gallery at the University of Delaware.

“Transformation and Resilience in the Shape of an Ulu”
A highlight essay written to accompany the Fall 2018 exhibition “’The World is Following Its People’: Indigenous Art and Arctic Ecology,” at the University Museums Gallery at the University of Delaware.