Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Farewell Exhibit at Aviary Gallery

I officially left Boston two weeks ago to live in San Francisco, where this fall I will start my pursuit of an MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. Leaving was a bitter sweet event and to say goodbye properly, The Aviary Gallery let me host a farewell party. The show was so much fun. It was a one night event where me and Amalia hung up over 125 loose prints on the wall. Everyone that came was able to take a print(s) for any welcomed size donation. Everyone was really into this idea and was able to pull the image they wanted directly off the wall. I had a lot of fun signing each print and telling the story behind each image. Amalia kept replenishing the wall with other prints, as people started pulling them off. Overall, it was an amazing time.








Saturday, June 11, 2011

Exhibition: No Mirrors at Rayko Photo Center

Image by Christopher Colville
I will have a piece in this group show called No Mirrors: A juried show of camera-less photography. The show will be at Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco from June 16th to August 2nd. Opening reception is on Thursday, June 16th from 6-8pm. I am not entirely sure who else will be in this exhibit except I do know that Christopher Colville, whose work I have admired for some time now, will have a piece in it. I am excited to see this exhibition. Please come out if you live in the Bay Area.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

The Equivalent of Light







Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Hallway Gallery & New Visions Studio and Gallery


I have two exhibitions up for the month of March.. The first one is a group polaroid show at The Hallway gallery in Jamaica Plain running from March 3-31. This show features the work of five artists who have all used the polaroid in different ways to create images. The work I have in this show is made in similar ways to the piece that you purchased. My work will be featured along side two good friends of mine, Ariele Baragona and Lindsay Metivier.

Lindsay Metivier also just opened up her own gallery/boutique in Jamaica Plain called Aviary, which is a half block away from The Hallway Gallery. They will have a permanent selection of photography books where I will have two of my hand made artist books for sale. These are two new books of mine that I have worked on for a while so I am excited to have them on display.

The second show I have is a big solo show at the New Visions Studio and Gallery, in Scranton PA from March 10th to April 5th, with the opening reception on Friday, March 11th 6-9 pm. They are a new gallery/darkroom and workshop space that a fellow classmate from MassArt opened up after graduation. This will be my biggest show yet, showcasing over thirty framed pieces. The exhibition, which is called Organic Darkroom, will consist of photograms, unique c-prints, polagrams and other darkroom/camera-less photography.

Check them out if your in either area.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Art in Everyday Objects

It seems that more and more lately, I come across places, things, and random stuff that reminds me of particular pieces of artwork. Yesterday, I was driving through Vermont and stopped in Montpelier, which is the state capitol. I went to a crepe place called The Skinny Pancake to indulge in some deliciousness. While waiting for my food, I unwrapped my silverware from the napkin and the second I saw the knife and fork, I instantly thought of a few images by Karl Blossfeldt.

Blossfeldt, who was a German botanist and artist at the turn of the century, photographed different plants, flowers, stems and other small natural forms with a camera he made himself. This camera magnified the plants way beyond their actual size, abstracting them into new forms. Blossfeldt's work has been a great influence in a lot of my current work so it was no wonder that he came to mind so quickly when seeing this silverware. I instantly looked up the image it made me think of, and I recreated it with the silverware and my camera phone.

This is the fork that instantly reminded me of Blossfeldt.

Original © Karl Blossfeldt Image.

My Recreation of the Blossfeldt Image.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery

I am very pleased to be taking part in this exhibition at The Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery in Reno, NV. The show is called MYSELF: A 66-person Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraiture. Not only is this exciting for me because of being in such a great show, but also because it was curated by Marjorie Vecchio, phD. Marjorie was actually my first color photography instructor when I attended Wright College in Chicago back in 2001. She introduced me to the idea of furthering my photographic education and suggested Boston, particularly MassArt, as a good option. What a true honor to be in this exhibition under her curation.

I will post an installation images from the show as soon as I get one. Stay tuned.

Monday, November 29, 2010

The Indie Photobook Library

This fall I submitted all of the books from the Make Book Blog to the Indie Photobook Library. They are all officially on their website now, with all the info about each book. This site is a fantastic place to find a lot of self published photo books. I recommend spending some time looking at this wonderful collection and seeing what they are all about.

Check out the Make Book Blog if you are interested in purchasing any of these titles.




Monday, November 8, 2010

A Delicate Place











Saturday, November 6, 2010

Cell Phone Photography: Base of Vase

These four images were taken in the same exact spot at my day job. They are vases of different floral arrangements we get. They were taken in August of 2009, October of 2009 and two were taken in August of 2010. Since then, they have put up a wooden ledge behind where the vases sit, which now blocks the light that illuminates through the vases. I can no longer make these images.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

Self Portrait with Amalia

Amalia left yesterday for two weeks in Argentina, and I miss her dearly. I honor her absence with this photograph I took of us in September.

Stony Brook. September, 2010.