Thursday, July 17, 2014


"I make art like a girl"

I'm playing around with contemporary culture and how we advertise and stereotype women. I've started out with the company American Apparel. I'm using their font and taking queues from their editorial layouts. This is the first time i've used text in my work and below are a few images of what I've been making.








(Happy Birthday)




Materials include: Cardboard, xerox print, tar, masking tape. 
Scale: smaller figures standing at about 46" tall. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Philadelphia

I just moved back to the Philadelphia area and I'm very excited to be teaching a few classes at Tyler School of art in their continuing education program! I'll be teaching sculpture to high school students who are trying to advance their portfolios for college.

I have a small studio in the apartment I'm subletting for July and August. I'm not sure what work will come out of this move but I'm ready to start making! 



Left Ohio State a little gift!
Two of my Pants Blow's next to a Brett Swenson window and a Hank Adams Piece.

Playing around in my new tiny studio

"I Make Art Like A Girl"



Monday, April 28, 2014

ROYGBIV

Columbus, Ohio
997 North High Street
Columbus Ohio 43201

I just had an exhibition at ROYGBIV's gallery in the Short North of Columbus Ohio. This exhibition created only weeks after de-installing my thesis exhibition dealt more with the question of our foundation. The foundation of the cinderblock to the home, the foundation of our legs to our bodies, the foundation of the ground to everything. 









 

These works below were not included in the exhibition but are also exploring "foundation".






Monday, March 17, 2014

Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibtion @ the Urban Arts Space, Columbus Ohio


The Mirage and the Rainbow



This Embrace 

Digital Image, Cardboard, Concrete, Cinderblocks

2014 

http://vimeo.com/89367035  


            I grew up in a mobile home park. Mobile home neighborhoods build and decay simultaneously; one day there is a house and the next an empty lot with cinderblocks and debris. Digital images, cardboard, and concrete are materials that have become essential to my practice. These relate back to my makeshift home with its cheap construction and quick fixes. I see the cinderblock as a foundation, both literal in the way it holds up a home and as a metaphorical replacement for the legs that hold up our bodies.

            Cardboard is a cheap, accessible material that is durable yet short lived like a mobile home. The cardboard cutouts are my way of building a stage to display the relationship between my physical presence and the perversions of my psyche. I have digitally altered photos of my self in the nude, removing all traces of my sex. In this fragmented and sexless form, my figure assumes an androgynous appearance. The pose that I have selected for this work suggests traditional representations of the female body in visual culture and challenges their meaning. Each one of these figures becomes a new entity that I can then interact with to explore my body and what it means to be a woman.  








  










Sunday, February 9, 2014

Around the studio







22nd Annual Fergus Scholarship Award Exhibition

Exhibition Date: Saturday, January 11, 2014 - Thursday, January 30, 2014

Reception: Saturday, January 25, 2014, 5-7PM



Exhibition view



Taped Figure / 8'10"x 7'8"/ Digital print, board



Blanket / 2'x4' / Digital Print, tar

Lawn Chair / Concrete, Chair


Leg / 15'x 36" / Concrete, wood

 


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The next generation of the figures in space.

Standing Figures - with Jacci Delaney and Zac Weinberg


Standing Figures- with Michael Mercil