statement
As we find ourselves ever more immersed in non-physical spaces my practice engages with habitual daily gestures, moving toward dance, ritual and presence. This work sits at the juncture between human relationships to culture and the demarking of movement to record event. I am inquiring how the body can function as a primary instrument of mapping and through drawing embody non-material experience. I take inspiration from the sciences including neurological studies pertaining to extra sensory perception and cultural anthropology. Cartography and choreographic models are explored as a means to translate change into structure. Durational and sited works, like my drawings, examine "place" through changing conditions and seek resonance between medicinal and aesthetic practice. If the impact of daily activity can be perceived in new ways then perhaps we can begin to conceive of more holistic social architectures
bio
born: 1976, Thousand Oaks, California
education
BFA Rocky Mountain College of Art
MA Ohio University
MFA University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
selected awards/honors
Rhein Medall Prize for Public Sculpture
Fellow at Ucross Foundation
Fellow at Viginia Center for Creative Arts
Fellow at Hambidge Center for arts and science
selected publications
Open Studios Press, Studio Visit Magazine, Sping Edition 2011
Weatherspoon Museum, Art on Paper: the 42nd Exhibition 2012
Collections Catalog for the Embassy of Panama, Art in Embassies Program, DC 2008
selected solo or two-person exhibits
The Turching Center. Solo Show. Boone, NC 2014
Soo Visual Arts. Everything is Entrance. Solo Show. Minneapolis, MN, 2013
Esther Allen Greer Museum. Psycho Visceral. Solo Show. Rio Grand, OH 2011
Russell Projects. Overwhelming Among the Gillies. Solo Show. Richmond, VA 2010
selected group shows
North Carolina Museum of Art. Drawing Exhibition curated by Edie Carpenter. Ralieigh, NC 2014
Target Gallery. Between the Lines: Contemporary Drawing Now. Curated by Linn Meyers. Alexandria, VA 2013
Weatherspoon Art Museum. Art on Paper: 42nd Exhibition. Greensboro, NC 2012
Foreman Gallery. Women in Art: Three Voices. Oneonta, NY 2012
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