Publications and Lectures
Visual Philosophy, Book release : TBA 2021
Quiet, Bountiful and Devine : The Story of an Inspired South Texas Painter, Published by Texas Heritage Publication of the Texas Historical Foundation, Author Mariah Rockefeller Volume 3, 2018
In the Shadow of the Divine: The Tabernacle of Exodus as a Work of Art.
Book, Published 2009
Maurice Schmidt : A Life in Art, Book, Book Masters , Published 2006
In the Shadow of the Divine: The Tabernacle of Exodus as a Work of Art, School of Visual Arts First Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, Algonquin Hotel, New York City, New York 2000.
The Seven-Branched Lamp: The Menorah of Ancient Israel and Its Covenantal Significance, School of Visual Arts Second Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, Algonquin Hotel, New York City, New York, 2001.
Boxes of Remembrance: The Jewish Ritual of Tefillin As a Symbolic Evocation of the Israelite Tabernacle, School of Visual Arts Third Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, Algonquin Hotel, New York City, New York, 2002.
National Endowment for the Arts and Displacement in Cultural Cohesion, National Social Science Conference, Reno, Neveda, March 1996. Presented by Dr. Allen Ketcham, co-author. Subsequently published in the National Social Science Journal.
Jewish and Biblical Expression Through South Texas Imagery, Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, Conner Museum, Kingsville, Texas, December, 1994.
Portrait of the Artist as a Jew, Lecture to Bnai Israel Synagogue, Novemeber, 1993.
The Arts in Texas: Judaic Art in Kingsville, The Texas Jewish Historical Society Annual Gathering, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1993.
Ethical Duality in American Government Policy ad the Arts World's Wreckage of our Symbolic Images and Cultural Memory, Global Village Conference, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, March, 1992.
Jewish Martyrdom Through Christian Imagery, Lecture at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, May 1989.
The Uses of Contemporary Art with Innocence as a Guide, School of Visual Arts Second Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, Golden Tulip Barbizon Hotel, New York City, New York, November 1988.
The Tabernacle of Exodus as a Work of Art (based on a book in progress) Brandeis University's National Women's Committee, Corpus Christi, Texas, October, 1988.
The Use of Contemporary Art with Innocence as a Guide, Texas A&M University — Kingsville Fifth Annual Faculty Lecture Series, Kingsville, Texas, March 1985.
Lecture on Religious, Historic, Journalistic, and Artistic Concepts of Holocaust Allegory, Texas A&M University — Kingsville Political Science Research Committee Sponsor, Kingsville Texas 1984.
How to Achieve Mastery in Painting and Drawing. Published 1974. The Myth of Modern Art, Texas A&I University, 1972.
Marc Chagall — The Jewish Painter, Judaism, 1964