color work station installation at Pulse NY
March 5th, 2010Color Work Station is a meta “studio”. I wanted to make an impression of a studio: reflecting my own permeability to the multitude of references before me, while also celebrating the processes of making art.
The awkward sensibility of the piece is an opening for the viewer. Something incomplete has the potential to evolve and thus facilitates engagement. The end result is like the movie version of my work, oscillating between sculpture, painting & installation while combining my interest in narrative, abstraction, gesture, texture and color to create a multiplicitous dialogue.
COLOR WORK STATION PULSE NY
February 20th, 2010to be exhibited at Pulse NY 2010 courtesy of Michael Rosenthal Gallery
Mar 4 - 7, 2010: 330 West Street @ West Houston
“Color Work Station”, 2010, dimensions variable, fabric, cardboard, luan, wood, embroidery, marker, vinyl, wire, stuffing, paint
Color Work Station is a meta “studio”. I wanted to make an impression of a studio: reflecting my own permeability to the multitude of references before me, while also celebrating the processes of making art.
The awkward sensibility of the piece is an opening for the viewer. Something incomplete has the potential to evolve and thus facilitates engagement. The end result is like the movie version of my work, oscillating between sculpture, painting & installation while combining my interest in narrative, abstraction, gesture, texture and color to create a multiplicitous dialogue.

Wolfsonian Museum Art Basel Miami
November 9th, 2009Recursive Objects
2009, dimensions variable, vinyl, wire, marker, fabric, embroidery, stuffing.
A series of sculptures made in response to the Wolfsonian’s collection will be covertly interspersed throughout the museum. The Wolfsonian has a vast and earnest collection of high design and humble utilitarian items. While the varied backgrounds lend democracy, each piece also resonates with a sense of character. The meaning transferred into these objects by the act of collecting them creates an appealing sense of self-made worth which serves as metaphor for the act of making art. I have made facsimiles of some of these objects (to replace the originals in the exhibition) and also added my own inventions with similarly invented backgrounds.
YETI CRYSTAL RAINBOW
August 19th, 2009I have a solo show at Krets Gallery in Malmo Sweden opening Sept. 12. I will show new embroidered pieces, soft sculpture and make a wall drawing. I will be at the opening. Stop by if you are in Malmo! Krets gallery link here









