January 2026: I am full of thanks to be awarded an emergency grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts for my solo show at A.I.R. Gallery next month! It's been a tough year for grants, so this is especially helpful! Thank you, FCA!
FCA: Artists for Artists
In 1962 Jasper Johns, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and other painters and sculptors came together to help Merce Cunningham and his dance company finance a proposed season on Broadway by arranging for a sale of their artworks. Their fund-raising efforts were so successful that there was money to spare, and when they asked Cunningham what he thought they should do with it, he replied, “We’re all in the same boat—why don’t you give it to other performing artists?” Thus in 1963 Jasper Johns and John Cage established the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts based on the belief that visual artists—painters and sculptors—were sufficiently concerned about the state of the performance arts—dance, theater, and music—enough so to donate artwork to benefit performing artists.
October 2025, I'm going to have a mini-residency in New York. Through the generosity of Sharon Butler who is sharing her studio with me, I will conduct studio visits for a week. The purpose is to set up my work (installation and prints) and organize meetings with interested curators and artists. Dream opportunity! Excited to have the time and space to meet with so many art people in such a critical place!
I am very excited to collaborate with Mark Patsfall again at Clay Street Press this July, 2025! We did a print series back in 2022 which became my solo exhibition, Electric Forest. It's going to be 'Fun July' with my man, Mark!
I will be in Berkeley, CA for a printmaking residency in June, 2025. Thank you, Kala Art Institute! I can't wait to spend some time in the Berkeley/SF/Oakland area!
I'm very honored to share that I was awarded a Puffin Foundation grant for my project “What Lies Beneath” about superfund sites, climate change, erasure and wildlife. Thank you, Puffin Foundation!
Here's the latest studio updates! Some background on the process of the permanent art project at University of Dayton, my residency at Stove Works, and a show in Brooklyn.
June 28 – July 28, 2024
Opening reception: Friday, June 28 from 5–7pm
Curated by Nicole Kaack
Nancy Daly, Robin Dintiman, Nicolei Buendia Gupit, Nicole Havekost, Marlana Stoddard Hayes, Olga Hiiva, Gongsan Kim, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann, Jennifer McCandless, Courtney Desiree Morris, Allison Paschke, Cozette Russell, Carrie Scanga, Martha Sedgwick, Rebecca Weisman, Ellyn Weiss, Holly Wong, Joo Yeon Woo, Alice Pixley Young
View the Press Release here.
Read the Curator Essay here.
Excited to be a part of the June cohort for Stove Works in Chattanooga, TN!
Excited to share my news: solo shows at the University of Rochester and University of Kentucky.
Two person show with Adrienne Dixon at Northern Kentucky University curated by Sso-Rha Kang.