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Recent, current, and upcoming....

March 2014
Dual Wielding will be travelng to Tulsa, Oklahoma next spring to be installated at Living Arts in the Myers South Gallery and will be part of New Genre XXI.  New Genre is an Arts Festival of Contemporary Art "that presents nothing but contemporary art forms, which are fresh and new i.e., performance art, new movement pieces, new music concerts, video art forms, installation artworks and the kind of work, which does not have any categories!"

July 6 - October 6, 2013
This summer, I will be installing in South Bend, Indiana at the  I am one of eleven artists who will be exhibiting in Biennial 27 at the South Bend Museum of Art in.  The juror for Biennial 27  was Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art.  There will be a reception for the exhibition on August 2, 5:00-7:30pm.

April 5 - May 18, 2013
In 2009, Chido Johnson started an art book exhibition titled Let's Talk About Love Baby which is currently on exhibit in Chelsea, New York at Printed Matter, February 14th to March 14th.   The next stop for the Love Library is this April in Indianapolis at iMOCA.  For this upcoming venue, Chido has asked me to be the Love Librarian.  Chido's website for Let's Talk About Love Baby catalogues the 250 Love Books including mine titled Unforgettable.

April 1 - 26, 2013
This spring, I will be in a two-person exhibition titled Singularities with Richard James at the West Street Art Center in Madison, Indiana.  My artworks on exhibit will include recent graphite drawings and a site-specific CD installation titled Ad infinitum.  The exhibition will conclude with a reception on Friday, April 26th, 6-9pm.

March 7, 2013
Thank you Inhabitat for including my CD installations on your site.
"Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future."

February 14, 2013
Event Horizon has been included on Sweet Station.
"Sweet Station is a NY/NJ based website with a steady stream of posts on art, architecture, advertising, photography, product design, and graphics."

January 14, 2013
VVIEU, fashion and style website based in Taiwan, has included Event Horizon on its site.   "Through an international scope, VVIEU exclusively shares aesthetic details in life and acts as an influential guide in Asia."

July 2012 - June 2013
To support the production of a new series of artworks, I have been awarded an Individual Artist Program grant for 2013 from the Indiana Arts Commission.  This new work will be featured in a two-person exhibition April of 2013 at the West Street Art Center in Madison, Indiana.

December 2012
For the upcoming Visual Arts Network and National Performance Network Annual Meeting, I will be designing and creating a new CD and Theremin installation at the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  My CD installation, Singularity, will be on exhibit until February 12, 2013.
This project has been 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.  

October 13, 2012
Event Horizon has been posted by Fashion156.com, London based online fashion and style magizine.  "Fashion156.com is the online magazine that provides a celebratory platform for emerging talent, alongside the established. Launched in 2006 by Guy Hipwell, Founding Editor and Creative Director, the site presents monthly themed issues that are centred around directional editorial style photo shoots."

October 5, 2012
2012 Mid-America College Art Association (MACAA) conference in Detroit Michigan
Member of a panel session entitled: Change your mind, change your practice; or why you should consider a collaborator for your next project
The panel co-chairs: Paula Katz, Joel W. Fisher, and Justin Leonard

September 22 - October 26, 2012
Event Horizon will be traveling and redesigned for Eastfield College in Dallas, Texas for a solo-exhibition in their new exhibition space H100.  In collaboration with the "Austinauts," the two musicians Marcosis and Fluri have written 30-minute pieces that will be performed on/in the sculpture at the opening reception on Saturday, September 22nd.

September 28, 2012
Event Horizon has been included on the Inspir3d weblog.
"Inspir3d! is a weblog dedicated to ideas that can ignite our minds with sparks.  We believe in the power of a mind inspired, it can change attitudes,  alter lives, and ultimately, reshape the world.  We follow the trails of knowledge and inspiration through  Art & Design, Entertainment, Lifestyle, and Technology towards a better and more sustainable future." 

August 2012
A Wonderful Toy has been added to the National Library of Spain located in Madrid.  This art book was part of the first Monumental Ideas in Miniature Book project organized and curated by Hui Chu Ying, Printmaking Professor, University of Akron.

June 30 - August 30, 2012
Event Horizon, a residency and solo exhibition of a CD and Theremin installation
Women and Their Work Gallery in Austin, Texas. 
This project has been 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.  

May 24 – September 14, 2012
Throughout the summer, the Anne Wright Wilson Gallery on the Georgetown College campus in Georgetown, Kentucky will be showing The Hanover Connection, a two-person exhibition featurning Deb Whistler and myself.  My artworks on exhibit will include Wow and Flutter piano rolls and a site-specific CD installation titled Dual Wielding. The exhibition will conclude with a reception on Friday, September 14th at noon.   

January 17 - February 17, 2012
“Where We Are: Tectonic Shifts and Dissolution of Boundaries,” Olive DeLuce Gallery, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri
Juror Elaine A. King, PhD, Art Historian, Critic and Curator described the exhibition: “This exhibition aims to explore the potential of contemporary visual art that embraces the blurry lines being explored by artists who are currently breaking down boundaries and working between the tenets of two-dimensional art practice, mixed media, digital and media art, and the physical world we move through,” 

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