statement
My art has consistently been about examining corporality and what it means to live in ones skin. This body of work is the result of experimenting in my studio. It started as a private meditative performance for the camera. The images were then printed onto transparencies where the pigment got manipulated in various ways. This process created ethereal transformations that bridge photography and painting, while distorting the traditional boundaries of what we consider to be human or animal, physical or spiritual, peaceful or disturbing.
bio
born: 1978, Boston, Massachusetts
education
The Ohio State University, MFA, 2002
University of Connecticut, BFA, 2000
selected awards/honors
Faculty Research Grant, Webster University, 2013
Award of Excellence from Art Saint Louis in the show, A Dash of Estrogen and Survival Through Humor, 2005
Limner Gallery Award for Emerging Artists, New York City, New York, 2002
selected publications
î In Kodachrome, End of the Run: Photographs from the Final Batches," St. Louis, Missouri: Webster University Press, p.36 - 37, 2011.
Direct Art: Volume 7. Hudson, New York: Slow Art Production, Fall/Winter 2002-3
selected solo or two-person exhibits
A Culture of Evil, Northwestern Mutual Art Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2014
Dismantling Evil, Good Citizens Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, 2011
Acts of Hope and Futility, Duluth Art Institute, Duluth, Minnesota, 2009
Sticky, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 2006
selected group shows
Under the Subway, Curated by Antonio Ortuno, Local Project Art Space, Long Island City, New York, 2013
On Another Note, Saint Louis Artistsí Guild, Clayton, Missouri, 2012
Electric is the Love, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri, 2012
The Conceptual View: Stan Strembicki, Robin Assner, Alison Slein, Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, 2005 |