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2010 July 3-Sept 24 Group Exhibition at TCPL

July 2nd through September 24th, I will participate in a group exhibition at the Tompkins County Public Library. Sally Grubb will be writing the exhibition catalog. (Surprisingly or not) some of my favorite exhibitions in Ithaca are at the public library.

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2010 June 25-27 Emerging Landscapes

A slideshow of my work will screen at the University of Westminster conference on Emerging Landscapes. This conference is a joint venture between the School of Architecture and the Built Environment and the School of Media, Arts, and Design.

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2010 Sept 17 Waterburg

The date is set for the Waterburg installation in Tompkins County. I am excited to work with Paul Chambers, who restored an 1840s Greek-revival church and 8-bay buggy barn. The eight-bay buggy barn recently  won a 2010 Preservation Award from Historic Ithaca. My digital installation on the church will be open for one night on [...]

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2010 September 24-26 B/I WNY

Every two years,  galleries and museums in Buffalo, New York collaborate to create an international contemporary art exhibition. This year, the biennial will feature work by over 100 artists from the region “and beyond.” Beyond/In Western New York traces its program back to 1934 and the Albright-Knox Gallery’s dedication to exhibiting regional artists. Over the [...]

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2010 Feb 13-26 Portable Caves

I’m showing work in the next exhibition by HKJB. PORTABLE CAVES includes a long list of artists who will all be hanging works on paper. I hope you can come out for the opening on Saturday/13th or make an appointment with Ben or Jay to see the works. Even better -make it a weekend- and [...]

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November 19, 2009 – April 28, 2010 at the Paul Robeson Art Galleries

John Zeaman recently wrote a review of the exhibition at Paul Robeson Art Galleries for the The Star-Ledger in Newark. Over 30 artists, including myself, played the historical game “Exquisite Corpse shall drink new wine,” which was first played by Andre Breton and his colleagues in the early 20th century. Like the surrealists, each 30″ [...]

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2009 Nov 29th Casa Poli Screening

Sunday night, I will exhibit my work from the residency at Casa Poli. This includes a series of interior, photocopy installations and an outdoor video installation at dusk. Please RSVP.

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