Selected Speaking Engagements:

LRG Landscape Researchers Group, zoom presentation (2024)

InterNations, “Storytelling through Art” online talk with Mimi Kunz, Brussels, Belgium (2023)

RENESAN Institute for Lifelong Learning, zoom course, Santa Fe, NM, USA (2022)

Art Study Group – Santa Fe Museum Docents, zoom presentation, Santa Fe, NM, USA (2021)

RENESAN Institute for Lifelong Learning, zoom course, Santa Fe, NM, USA (2021)

Santa Fe Council on International Relations, zoom presentation, Santa Fe, NM, USA (2020)

New York University Bobst Library, New York, NY, USA (2018)

Talk See Photography, CCA, Glasgow, Scotland (2017)

Speaker at The 68th Annual Conference on World Affairs, Boulder, CO, USA (2016)

World Affairs Council of the Mid-Hudson Valley, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA (2016)

SOAS, University of London, London, UK (2015)

Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA (2014)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Global Education Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (2013)

World Affairs Council, Washington DC, USA (2013)


Bibliography:

“Guest Artist - Alexandra Huddleston.” (Haus-a-Rest, interview. 8 November 2023. Web)

Nichola Rodgers - “Alexandra Huddleston, Review of Latest Work.” (Haus-a-Rest, book review. 8 November 2023. Web)

Frank Abruzzese - “Community update with Alexandra Huddleston.” (Cow House Studios, interview. 24 April 2023. Web)

Michael Chovan-Dalton - “Alexandra Huddleston | Traces of Time." (Real Photo Show, podcast. 26 March 2023. Web.)

Mimi Kunz and Lucie Pinier (Eds.) - “Something Beautiful.” (Something Beautiful Festival. 2020, Print, exhibition catalogue.)

“RURBAN Landscapes on the Move.” (Werner Mantz Stickting and the Jan van Eyck Academie. 2019, Print, exhibition catalogue.)

“Master of Letters Fine Art Practice 2017/18, Glasgow School of Art.” (Collectively published by the artists. 2018, Print, exhibition catalogue.)

Seán Rocks - “radio broadcast, 19:00, 30 July 2019, minutes 43 – 55.” (Arena. RTE Radio 1, 30 July 2019, On Air / Web.)

Gerhard Clausing - “Book Review: East or West: A Walking Journey Along Shikoku’s 88 Temple Pilgrimage." (The PhotoBook. 29 June 2017. Web.)

“PhotoIreland Festival 2016 1-31 July.” (PhotoIrelandFestival. 2016, Print, festival program.)
 

Gus Casely-Hayford, Janet Topp Fargion and Marion Wallace (Eds.), “West Africa: Word, Symbol, Song.” (The British Library. 2016, Print, exhibition catalogue.)

Aidan Kelly Murphy - “Picture This – Your National Visual Arts Guide: PhotoIreland Special.” (The Thin Air. TheThinAir.Net, 22 July 2016. Web.)

 

Alexandra Huddleston - “Land of Saints and Scholars.” (Doorways: Holton-Arms School Magazine Summer 2015: 18-23. Print.)

 

David E. Skinner - “Book Review: 333 Saints: A Life of Scholarship in Timbuktu.” (JW: Journal of West African History 1.1 (2015): 195-98. Print.)

 

Jonathan Blaustein - “This Week In Photography Books: Alexandra Huddleston.” (APhotoEditor. APhotoEditor, 03 Apr. 2015. Web.)

 

Charles O. Cecil - “Suggestions for Reading: 333 Saints: A Life of Scholarship in Timbuktu.” (Aramco World 66.2 (2015): 45. Print.)

 

Chana R. Schoenberger - “Walking Into Inspiration: Q&A With Photographer Alexandra Huddleston.” (Max Your Best Interest Blog. MAX, 07 Jan. 2015. Web.)

 

Elizabeth Avedon - “Best Photography Books of 2014....and Some Honorable Mentions.” (Elizabeth Avedon: Photographs + Books + Art + Vintage + Contemporary. Elizabeth Avedon, 21 Dec. 2014. Web.)

 

Melanie McWhorter - “Interview: Alexandra Huddleston on East or West and Self-Publishing.” (Photo-Eye Blog. Photo-Eye, 21 Nov. 2014. Web.)

 

Frank T. Kryza - “Gifted American Photographer Documents Grandeur, Plight of Mali’s Fabled Timbuktu.” (Ezine Articles. N.p., 17 Jan. 2014. Web.)

 

Christopher Calderhead - “Conversation: Alexandra Huddleston on the Threatened Heritage of Timbuktu.” (Letter Arts Review 27.3 (2013): 4-9. Print.)

 

Larry Luxner - “Risk-Taking Photographer Documents Timbuktu’s Endangered Islamic Culture.” (Washington Diplomat. N.p., 3 Nov. 2013. Web.)

 

Alexandra Huddleston and Sarah Bradley. “Alexandra Huddleston: A Short Story from the (Self-Publishing) Trenches.” (Photo-eye | BLOG. Photo-Eye, 7 Oct. 2013. Web.)

Alexa Schirtzinger - “Out of Africa: Local Photog’s Crowdfunded Book Explores Islamic Tradition in Mali.” (SFReporter. Santa Fe Reporter, 28 May 2013. Web.)

 

Alexandra Huddleston - “Der Verlorene Glanz Der 333 Heiligen.” (Zenith Mediathek. ZenithOnline, May 21, 2013. Web.)

Chrintine Mullen Kreamer, “African Cosmos: Stellar Arts.” (Smithsonian National Museum of African Arts and The Monacelli Press. 2012, Print, exhibition catalogue.)

Rudolph Ware - “Timbuktu: The Ink of the Scholars and the Blood of Martyrs.” (Huffington Post The Blog.  The Huffington Post.com, Inc., August 31, 2012.  Web.)

 

“333 Saints: A Life of Scholarship Under Threat.” (Tombouctou Manuscripts Project Blog.  Tombouctou Manuscripts Project, July 16, 2012.  Web.)

Gregory Mann - “Timbuktu: whatever happened to the African Renaissance?” (Africa Is A Country.  WordPress.com, July 16, 2012.  Web.)

“Troubling Times in Timbuktu.” (Picture Dept: A Tumblr By Newsweek and Daily Beast Photo Editors.  Tumblr, July 16, 2012.  Web.)

Selected Publications as Author (journal articles):

Landskab, ‘Traces of Time, walking in summer,’ (nr. 7-2024) Print

Haus-a-Rest Issue 22 : Time, ‘untitled,’ from the series ‘Traces of Time,’ (February, 2022)

Haus-a-Rest Issue 12 : Expanding the Line, ‘Field Notes for an Emended Cartography,’ (April, 2021)

Tupelo Quarterly, ‘Tetralogy,’ collaboration with Robert Huddleston (March, 2021)

Haus-a-Rest Issue 4 : Conceptual Art, ‘‘Opened. Matter.’ continued. Redecorating under lockdown,’ (August, 2020)

Tupelo Quarterly, ‘Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin,’ collaboration with Robert Huddleston (March, 2020)

Tupelo Quarterly, ‘from Pied Beauty,’ col- laboration with Robert Huddleston (February, 2017)

Doorways: Holton-Arms School Magazine, ‘Land of Saints and Scholars’ (2015)

Zenith Mediathek, ‘Der Verlorene Glanz Der 333 Heiligen’ (2013)

Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction, ‘Signs In Nature’ (2011), and ‘Divine Learning’ (2009)