Everything I Want to Say to the World Right Now
Meridian Exhibitions — Los Angeles, CA
Hospitality piece “Go Small, Stay Home” was performed for the pop-up group show curated by Meridian Exhibitions on February 8, 2020, just prior to the COVID-19 shut-down. An accidental farewell to community-building unfettered by pandemic anxieties, accompanied by a pastoral Iowa field recording imbuing the interior and exterior spaces comprising the exhibition.
Bigger Than Us
SCRANCH — Palms, CA
Group show at Scranch, Twentynine Palms, May 2019. “Not Now” included three magnetype panels mounted to a 10-foot signpost with parking sign hardware, installed in the middle of the desert.
Other Places Art Fair (2019)
Angel’s Gate Park — San Pedro, CA
“Edge On”, magnetype painting displayed with Descale Space and Scranch.
ACCD Graduate Thesis Show
The Ahmanson Foundation Graduate Art Gallery — Pasadena, CA
Four-channel video installation with sound and sand. A Cartesian theatrical imagining of the inside of a hive mind amidst a telepathic apocalypse.
ACCD Show #4
The Goodan Family Graduate Art Gallery — Pasadena, CA
The second exhibition of “magnetypes”, extending further into sculptural space.
ACCD Show #3
The Ralph M. Parsons Graduate Art Lobby Gallery — Pasadena, CA
The first body of “magnetypes”, produced with iron oxides in the presence of strong magnetic fields. The orientation of the pigment particles creates a lenticular effect determined by the relative positions of the viewer and light source. Installing them in a transitional space emphasizes their sculptural qualities.
ACCD Show #2
The Ralph M. Parsons Graduate Art Lobby Gallery — Pasadena, CA
Pollock didn’t drip he drew, the series from which canvases were selected for this exhibition, investigates the generation of form through the intervention of natural forces upon a fixed condition: the dripping of ink onto a target from the height of the artist’s head.
ACCD Show #1
Painting Project Room — Pasadena, CA
The first solo show while enrolled in ArtCenter College of Design’s MFA program. Collective forms are generated through chaotic iteration from a simple initial condition.