My work as an interdisciplinary artist investigates the intersection of geographical displacement, loss, memory, narrative, and commodity, using
print, digital, and interactive media as visual communication tools to
explore the complex relationship between an original or authentic
experience or object and its copy, replica, or surrogate. While rooted
in personal experience, I have a more sociological interest in the way
we use technology-mediated experiences to process both mundane and
significant life events around these themes, using the technology of the
Internet, for example, as a communication tool that allows people to
interact on a daily basis in order to share the ephemera of daily life.
Creating work that uses the Internet in some way seems to reconcile my
interest in the way people behave and communicate (or fail to
communicate), nodding to the history of conceptualism, with my more
painterly temperament.
Click the project title or image for a brief statement and additional images.
PORTFOLIO
MFA Thesis Exhibition - what lies between here and there, December 2007
Everything Round Invites A Caress, 2006-ongoing
The Lost Object Project, 2007-08
For We Are Where We Are Not, 2006-07
Paraphrasing Myself, 2003-04
outre-mère, 2001-05
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