Kimberly Poppiti has presented her research in various settings, including numerous academic conferences. She is the current Area Chair for the "Animals & Culture" area of the Northeast Popular Culture Association (NEPCA) and has presented her research in this area numerous times at the NEPCA annual conference, and has made various presentations of her research in other academic settings.
Scholarly presentations & related academic workshops include:
"Communicating with Horses: Learned horses, training methodologies, science, and popular practices." (Northeast Popular Culture Association, hybrid conference) 2025.
"From Blue Beard to Ben-Hur, and Beyond: Horses on the Theatrical Stage" (Cheiron Interational Conference on Horses in our Heritage, Past, and Future, hybrid conference) 2024.
"Learned Horses" NEPCA (Northeast Popular Culture Association, virtual conference), 2023.
"Equestrian Drama" NEPCA (Northeast Popular Culture Association, virtual conference), fall 2022.
“Communicating Culture: Horses on Stage in Nineteenth Century America.” Presentation for college-bound Long Island high school seniors, 2017.
"Communicating through Theatre: Free to be!" Presentations to k-4th grade Long Island students, 2013.
"The Uses and Benefits of Educational Theatre." Presentation and workshop presented at Dowling College.
“Symbolic Uses of Communication.” Chair of panel at New York State Communication Association Annual Conference.
“Horses and Dramatic Representations of the Horse on the American Theatrical Stage.” Paper presented at New York State Communication Association Annual Conference.
“19th century Treadmill and Panorama Stage Machinery.” Paper presented at Technology and the Humanities Conference at Dowling College.