Ad Infinitum, April 2013 This installation was part of a two-person exhibition titled Singularities with Richard James at the West Street Art Center in Madison, Indiana. My artworks on exhibit included recent graphite drawings and a site-specific CD installation titled Ad infinitum. The production and creation of the drawings was made possible, in part, with support from the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and the Hanover College Faculty Development Committee.
Singularity, December 2012 For the 2012 Visual Arts Network and National Performance Network Annual Meeting, I designed and created a CD installation titled Singularity for the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Singularity was may addition to a selected four-person group exhibition featuring Colette Fu, Kenyatta Hinkle, and Benjamin Volt. This exhibition was made possible in part through support from the Visual Artists Network Exhibition residency, which is a program of the National Performance Network. Major contributors are the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. The exhibition is held in conjunction with the NPN/VAN Annual Meeting--a national gathering of artists, curators, presenters and colleagues.
Event Horizon, July 2012 Event Horizon was a solo-exhibition at the Women and Their Work gallery in Austin, Texas. An "event horizon" or point of no return on the edge of a black hole is a phrase common to science fiction books, tv shows, and movies. The two curved vortex walls, built of whim, desire, and purchasing trends, transforms yesterday’s media hits and today’s detritus into a disco vortex, a material and technological Event Horizon.
This exhibtion was made possible in part through support from the Visual Artists Network Exhibition residency, which is a program of the National Performance Network. Major contributors are the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. The exhibition is held in conjunction with the NPN/VAN Annual Meeting--a national gathering of artists, curators, presenters and colleagues.
Event Horizon then traveledd to Eastfield College in Dallas, Texas. The installation was redesigned for the college's new exhibition space H100. In collaboration with the "Austinauts," the two musicians Marcosis and Fluri wrote 30-minute pieces that was be performed on/in the sculpture at the opening reception on Saturday, September 22nd, 2012.
Dual Wielding, June 2012 Dual Wielding was part of a two-person exhibition Anne Wright Wilson Gallery on the Georgetown College campus in Georgetown, Kentucky. In this installation, the two horns extend from one Theremin; thus, the Theremin and anyone playing the Theremin is "dual wielding."
Rewind: the thinness of memory, October 2009 Rewind was part of a two-person exhibition titled New Values. This exhibition was curated by Joey Yates and was exhibited at the Cressman Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Rewind included an audio component that held up to seven mp3 players allowing viewers to donate sound to the Cd’s.
Entropy: a vortex of useless memory, July 2009 Entropy was part of the three person exhibition titled 3 x 3. This was a unique exhibition experience: Paula Katz, the Gallery Director of the Herron School of art, invited three regional curators to each select one artist from the city or region to exhibit at Herron - hence the title "3 x 3". Jay Jordan, curator and director of the New Contemporary Center in Louisville, Kentucky, invited me to design a new installation for The Eleanor Prest Reese and The Robert B. Berkshire Galleries, Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana