She previously served as director and curator of the artist-founded non-profit organization Art in General in New York City from 2017 to 2020.
[1][2] A multidisciplinary figure inside the field of culture, she has made contributions across disciplines of photography,[3] new media,[4] social practice art,[5] curating[6] and technology.
[14] Its essays, interviews and artistic projects explore themes of immaterial labor, political economy and the commons.
[16] When it launched as a website it immediately drew over 20,000 views and was rapidly and internationally debated via social media and the press, setting off a public conversation about worker's rights and the very nature of labor, as well as the politics of its refusal, in the digital age.
[17] She is a co-founder of the award-winning Art+Feminism Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon project which addresses gender disparities online and their effects on public forms of knowledge, with public edit-a-thons organized each year at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and co-organized by numerous art institutions and universities around the world.