A Washington, DC, Nonprofit Reflects on 40 Years of Championing Local Artists in Hyperallergic Washington Produced Artists in The Washington Post
A Washington, DC, Nonprofit Reflects on 40 Years of Championing Local Artists in Hyperallergic Washington Produced Artists in The Washington Post
Newest press from the “Washington Produced Artists” exhibition on view at the Washington Project for the Arts, 2124 8th Street NW in Washington, DC
I will be having my 2nd solo exhibition at the Hillyer Art Space opening January 8, 2016. The exhibition will consist of new and expanded interactive installations as well as paintings. Be sure to save the date!
My work is currently on view at the S. Dillon Ripley Center in the Smithsonian staff exhibition “Artists at Work.” On view February 4–May 1, 2015.
I’ll be showing 2 new works in this upcoming Sparkplug exhibition—an interactive video installation triggered by facial recognition, and a sculptural installation utilizing 3D printing technology and led lighting. Come on out to see what I’ve been up to! (inter)Related
I am excited to announce that I am a grant recipient in the FY14 Artist Fellowship Program. I am looking forward to making some great new work! Thank you, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities! Visit dcarts.dc.gov for the
I’ll be at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art Thursday, October 17 from 6-8 pm for the reunion of The Indigo Room, a permanent installation by Edouard Duval-Carrié that I worked on in 2003. The Indigo Room Reunion Thursday, Oct 17,
Come on out on October 10 from 5:30 to 8pm for the opening reception of the 2013 James McLaughlin Memorial Staff Show at The Phillips Collection. You’ll even get to see my stuff! What do you do at The Phillips Collection?