Biodegradable Pink Flamingo Lawn Ornaments and Climate Change
Before the exhibition Work Out at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Rebecca Uchill – cultural producer and contributor to the exhibition catalog – interviewed me about the piece. Her questions were thought provoking – encouraging me to write down thoughts that were already bubbling in my head and my conversations as I was developing this installation. I’m glad to share some of them here, with more posts to...
Read MoreThe NBMC @ the Smart Museum
FEAST: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art The Smart Museum of Art University of Chicago, Chicago, IL February 16 – June 10, 2012 *Opening: February 15, 2012* The NBMC (Hiroko Kikuchi, Jeremy Liu, and Andi Sutton) will be participating in the upcoming exhibition Feast: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art at The Smart Museum at the University of Chicago. Click here for details. The show surveys artists’ use of food and the meal in their practices, showcasing artists and...
Read MoreNew Work @ Mass Art
+ Garden Lab Brandt Gallery, Mass Art Boston, MA – Jan. 18 – May 7, 2012 Come and see Caitlyn Berrigan, Zenovia Toloudi, and I in an evolving group exhibition at the Mass Art Brandt Gallery. The show includes a series of public workshops and opens with an artist talk on January 26th at 6:30 PM. For my contribution I will develop two garden-based pieces throughout the duration of the exhibition that visualize the future social and botanical ecologies that could emerge as a result of...
Read MorePrintmaking Residency @ The Penland School of Arts and Crafts
From January 1 -15th I celebrated the turning of the new year as an artist in residence at the Penland School of Arts and Crafts in Penland, North Carolina. There, I joined seven other artists in residence for two weeks of experimentation in the world of printmaking and letterpress. I and my printmaking cohort, three other artists from San Francisco, Ashville, and Carboro, NC, were each coming to the discipline as newbies. We learned from master printer Erika Adams the ins and outs of...
Read MoreWell, hello there.
With a new web site and a new look, I’m ready to plunge into the new year. Here’s to an awesome and creative 2012!
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