mirrorsblack
mirrorsblack, 2009, wood, mirrors, spraypaint, lights, casters, 36 × 66 x 36 inches / 1 × 1.6 × 1 m.
Installation view at Bellwether at Southern Exposure.
 
I'm a project-based artist living in Oakland, California. I make installations, sculptures, multiples and works on paper to explore the competing pulls of optimism and pessimism.
At the start of this new year, I'm looking forward to exhibiting works on paper in Berlin, a surreptitious project in Chicago and recent work at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery. I will also be a regular contributor to ArtPractical.

current

January 22 – February 26, 2010
Flatfile
Golden Parachutes, Berlin

upcoming

February 10 – 13, 2010
Hello, My Name is...
Invisible Venue at College Art Association Conference, Chicago

February 12 – May 8, 2010
Chain Reaction 11
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery

March 5
Southern Exposure's Monster Drawing Rally at the Verdi Club

recent

Bellwether
Southern Exposure, San Francisco

Exercises in Seeing
Queen's Nails Projects, San Francisco

Palimpsests
Tarryn Teresa Gallery, Los Angeles
review: LA Times

Review: Primero la Caja
published on Art Practical

blog

Review: The Art of Participation, One Year Later

Interpreting the Emancipated Spectator

The Unreasonable Optimist

Ethics: What kind of art world would you want to participate in?