Book, Chapter
“Pavements and Mosaics at Villa A.” In Villa A (“of Poppaea”) at Torre Annunziata, Italy (Oplontis), 50 B.C.-A.D. 79, edited by John R Clarke and Nayla Muntasser. Washington, D.C.: American Council of Learned Societies, 2018
Conference Proceeding
with Regina Gee, “Paint on Floors, Stone on Walls: Renovation, Style Chronologies, and Surface Value in the Decorative Schemes at Villa A, Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy).” In Actes du XIIIe Colloque l’Association Internationale pour l’Etude de la Mosaïque Antique (Madrid, Spain, September 14-18, 2015), edited by Luz Neria Jiménez. Madrid, 2017.
“Imitation vs. Reality: Zebra Stripe Paintings and Imitation Marble in the late Fourth Style at Oplontis.” In Actes du XIe Colloque de l’Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (Ephesos 13-27 September, 2010), edited by Norbert Zimmerman. Wien, 2014.
“Surface Matters: New Evidence for the Treatment of Roman Pavements.” In Actes du XIIe Colloque l’Association Internationale pour l’Etude de la Mosaïque Antique (Venice, Italy, 11-15 September 2012), edited by Giordiana Trovabene. Venice, 2014.
with John Clarke, “New Light on Mosaic Metrics: Research at Villa A, Torre Annunziata, Italy, 50 B.C. – A.D. 79.” In Acts of the 11th International Colloquium on Ancient Mosaics (Bursa 16-20 October 2009), edited by Mustafa Şahin, 247-258. Bursa, Turkey: Uludağ University Press, 2012.
Journal Article
Erin Mikulec, Kathryn Jasper, and Lea Cline. “ ‘I can navigate the world’: Student Reflections of Study Abroad - Evidence from One University Campus.” The Journal for Research and Practice in College Teaching 4:1 (2019): 84-109.
“Painted Pavements: Illusion and Imitation at Villa A (“of Poppea”) at Oplontis.” Selected Papers in Ancient Art and Architecture, AIA Monographs, vol. 1, edited by Sarah Lepinski and Susanna McFadden. 205-218. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 2015.
“Rising from the Ashes: The Arae Incendii Neroniani in New Flavian Rome.” Athanor XXVII (Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 2009), 15-24.
From the Ground Up: New Evidence for the Treatment of Roman Pavements at Oplontis (Villa A). Archaeological Institute of America. (2021)
Function and Fakery in the Floors of Villa A (Oplontis). Materiality as Décor: Aesthetics, Semantics, and Function. Christian-Albrechts-Universität. (2020)
Art, Illusion, and Slavery in the Roman Villa. Art Institute of Chicago. (2019)
Assessing Student Learning Outcomes of Participating in Study Abroad Programs at ISU. Center for Teaching and Learning, Annual Symposium. Illinois State University. (2019)
A Learning Culture through Learning Culture: Campus-Wide Outcomes of Participating in Study Abroad. International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. (2018)
Art, Illusion, and Control: The Slave and the Roman Villa. Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Department of Art History. (2018)
Art, Illusion, and Control: The Slave and the Roman Villa. Illinois Classics Conference. Northwestern University. (2018)
Life and Art in a Roman Villa: Locating the Slave in the Villa at Oplontis. Loyola University, Department of Classics. (2018)
When Dictators Die: The Altar and Column of Caesar in the Forum Romanum. Faculty Research Colloquium. School of Art, Illinois State University. (2017)
Art, Illusion, and Control: the Slave and the Roman Villa. Midwest Art History Society. University of Illinois-Chicago. (2016)