I have some new miniature works like A Cornered Cat (above), on view through Jan 7th, at Ghost Gallery for their 11th Annual Holiday Mini Art Show.
I have some new miniature works like A Cornered Cat (above), on view through Jan 7th, at Ghost Gallery for their 11th Annual Holiday Mini Art Show.
Please join us for the opening reception of In Between Doing & Undoing at Plank Gallery on October 14th from 6-10 pm. I will be featuring new work alongside Joshua Thompson. Together we are presenting a series of pairings as layered metaphors. Through the process of repeatedly making and unmaking, surfaces and metaphors begin to simultaneously hide and unveil themselves. Paintings, assemblages and collages expose the physicality of materials through cyclical processes and their implied psychological states of being.
It was neat to be interviewed about my collaborative project with Amanda Amsel by a student's parent for Seattle Refined. The work itself was inspired by student work. In the article, "Seattle non profit turns empty storefronts into art galleries", Natalia Dotto has captured us full circle sharing the work we created inspired by students with students.
For the past five years I have been collecting and filling moleskins with drawings. They have accompanied me in my travels overseas, across the country, to different cities, waiting rooms, teacher meetings, airports - any place that I visit long enough to capture in pen. Below is my most recent journey.
This weekend, April 1 - 2nd, I will be exhibiting in the Bemis Spring Arts Show. I will be featuring a new site specific installation, The Not so Still, Still Life, made of hanging assembled and found objects (shown below) as well as miniature tin assemblages (shown above in video).
Tiny Human Moments is a collaborative installation created with artist and art educator Amanda Amsel. It is currently on view in Amazon's western window in South Lake Union Seattle, WA, on Harrison and Boren St. This project is supported and funded by Shunpike's Storefronts program and will be exhibited from March until July 2017.
I am excited to be participating in the show, Everyone's in 3D, at The Alice gallery in Georgetown, Seattle WA. This is an annual tradition at The Alice that will be exhibiting participants work in a large wunderkammer-style exhibition that will run from December 17 - January 14. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, December 17 from 5-8pm, and the closing will take place during Georgetown Art Attack on January 14.
Top Left: Drip, Top Right: Cut the Sugar, Bottom Left: Plow Boy, Bottom Right: Patch
Next week I will have new miniatures on view as part of the 10th Annual Holiday Mini Art Exhibit at Ghost Gallery.
Opens Thursday, Dec. 8th 5-9pm during Capitol Hill Art Walk
On view through Feb. 5th, 2017
These works explore the aesthetics of advertisements used to promote the everyday consumer object. Mini tin collages are created with repurposed retro advertisements and packaging of home goods; inspired by the color, type and graphics of bygone American consumerism culture. Marketed vices range from Jamaican rum to drip coffee to chewing tobacco and corn syrup with imitation maple flavor. Cut, rotated and nailed together these labels are reconfigured with trademarks of household necessities like Band-Aids and glue.
Breaking from the restraints of the square or rectangle, my work is constructed of parts taken from specific times and places, moments and histories. The parts that I assemble are considered for both their narrative as well as their formal qualities. These artifacts are personally found and collected as well as gifted and inherited, serving as conduits for memories and metaphors. When arranged together as a collective set or composition of color, shape, texture and form, they rouse the senses of unspoken and interpretive reminders and possibilities. The words of Rebecca Solnit materialized as I sifted and contemplated my collection of objects in an attempt to follow the objects back in time and decode the secret constellations of the past.
Detail of The Old Diner with the New Chicken Recipe, 2016
New miniature assemblages will be available during First Thursday's Art Walk in Pioneer Square as part of the 57'Biscayne Artist Studios' third annual 100 Under 100 exhibition.
(Left) Old Diner with the New Chicken Recipe, (Middle) Punch, (Right) Lunchbox
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