Patricia Hills has given many lectures at museums, universities, libraries, and community centers throughout the United States of America and Europe. Specific topics on which she can lecture include: African American Art in general and specifically Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden; Stuart Davis and American Modernism in the 1920s; John Sloan and the Ashcan School; Eastman Johnson and Images of Blacks in the 19th Century; the Development of Genre Painting in the 19th Century; John Singer Sargent; Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas; Thomas Eakins and the Elements of Interpretation; American Impressionism; Government Sponsorship of the Arts in the 1930s; The Effect of the Cold War on American Artists; Art of the Women’s Movement; Political Artists of the 1980s.