[1] In 2003 she founded the Chicago-based contemporary visual arts organization, Threewalls, with Jonathan Rhodes, Jeff Ward and Sonia Yoon where she was executive and creative director from 2010–2015.
From 2015-2019 Stratton was the deputy director of curatorial affairs and William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design[2] in New York City.
In addition, she is co-founder of the Hand-in-Glove conference with Abigail Satinsky, Bryce Dwyer and Elizabeth Chodos, which lead to the founding of Common Field,[3] a national organization in support of artist-focused and run organizations co-founded with Satinsky, Chodos, Courtney Fink, Stephanie Sherman and Nat May.
Stratton has worked with 75+ artists on solo exhibitions and projects while artistic and then executive and creative director at Threewalls, including Cauleen Smith, William Cordova, Michael Jones McKean, Christy Matson, John Brumit, Frank Haines, Dani Leventhal, Kyla Mallet, Luanne Martineau, Daniel Barrow, David Noonan, Zachary Cahill, Cayetano Ferrer, Irina Haiduk (Ika Knezevic), Carol Jackson, Kelly Kaczynski, Harold Mendez, Anne-Elizabeth Moore, Laurie Palmer, Mary Patten, Claire Pentecost, Armita Rafaat, Ben Russell, Andrew Norman Wilson, Anders Ruhwald, Fraser Taylor and David Hartt among many others.
[13] An edited volume based on her exhibition Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries, will be published by Intellect Books in 2018.