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Run Off at MacArthur B Arthur |
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This piece was part of the show Run Off at MacArthur B Arthur based, in part, on the idea of the take away and of multiples. I used planes made up of prints of architectural components such as walls and floors to construct a larger structure. People at the show were able to take it apart - taking with them one part of the larger piece.
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ATA Window at Keys That Fit |
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San Francisco, California - ATA Window |
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Constructed over a period of 1 month, Untitled (Time Machine), is a piece I did when I first moved back to San Francisco from New York. It reflects this time in life as a public witnessing of personal transition. The installation explores the relationship between the heightened state of the unknown that exists in this limbo and the "familiars" that I hold onto, respond to, and that offer constants around me.
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Color&Color |
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Series made for the publication Color&Color #1 (Yellow & Purple). View the whole project at www.colorandcolor.blogspot.com/ These images are from a wood model inspired by the architecture at Ox-Bow in Saugatuck, MI.
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Architecure & DNA at Shumei Gallery |
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Photographs of my childhood home, designed by my dad, projected onto my own built structures, creating a 3rd space – one that exposes the complexity of influence and departure from a parent.
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Photo Weavings |
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This project came at a point when I was fed up with working on the computer and with dealing with real imagery of photographs. To break it all up, I cut the pieces down and physically wove them together into new works, exploring different visual relationships and meanings as well as the physicality of photographs.
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Living Room at Hunter College Times Square Gallery |
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This room is an alternate reality made up of altered building facades, grids of images of my social life and a floor with its own perspective made up of images from my life. The video projected onto the corner walls inform the interior narrative as a queer world.
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