statement
With both an art and architectural background, drawing plays an significant role in both my work and my teaching. Whether teaching students, working on an architectural project, or making a single image, drawing provides me with a way of exploring and investigating ideas, as well as recording the world around me. The act of drawing can be both relaxing and exhilarating, revealing unexpected results.
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selected awards/honors
Grant Co-Recipient, Studio 1.0 - FUndamentals of Architecture, 2012
Best in Show, Fusion in the Arts, Kreft Juired Exhibition, 2011
Board of Regents Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2009
Gabriel Prize, Western European Architectural Foundation, 2007
selected publications
"Academic Practice, An Exhibition of Faculty Work from the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture," University of Texas at Austin, 2011
VI Bienal International de Arts Textil Contemporaneo Catalogue, Mexico, 2011
"The Great Great Great Chicken War", Co-Illustrator, Anchorage Press, 2007
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Kreft Center Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2011
The Great Great Great Chicken War, original watercolors Max Protetch Gallery, New York, New York 2007
"Drawing the Gardens of Versailles" Academie of Architecture, Paris, France 2007
"Gesichter Zweier Staedte" (Faces of 2 Cities) World Trade Center, Dresden, Germany, 2006; Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 2007
selected group shows
Gabriel Prize Winners, San Antonio AIA, 2011
VI Bienal International de Arts Textil Contemporaneo, 2011
IDSA Presents: Rough Cut celebrating IDSA and furniture design in Texas, 2011
Silk Road, Verona Traditional and Contemporary Quilts, 2010
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