Exhibitions and Events
News!
May 16, 2013 - I'm published! Manifest Gallery has just released copies of the International Drawing Annual 7, exhibition-in-print. I'm thrilled to be a part of this - Manifest's goal was to show the range and variety of contemporary drawing, and the book is chock full of terrific artists. To visit Manifest's online resource (where you can purchase the book, see the finalists, and view their work), there's a link for you in the Links section.
May 7, 2013 - My drawing, Marsh Grazing, won Honorable Mention at the Art League's All-Media Exhibit. The exhibit will be on view through June 2nd.
January 6, 2013 - My drawing, Burrow Hill, won Best in Show at the Art League's All-Media Exhibit. Juror Trace Miller wrote a neat review of my work, and I also did an interview with the Art League's blog - you can see both under the Links section. The exhibit will be on view through February 4th.
January 10, 2012 - Happy to announce that I'll be the next Artist in Residence at Pocosin Arts Folk School, a fantastic organization in Columbia, NC. The residency will be seven months long and begin in early April.
December 6, 2011 - I'm thrilled to once again be a part of the "Drawing Discourse" exhibition at UNC Asheville. My drawing, "Marsh Grazing", will be on view from January 13th - February 3rd, with an opening reception the 13th from 6 - 8pm ; Juror Jerome Witkin will be presenting a talk at on his work at 5pm. Check it out if you're in Asheville!
November 30, 2011 - My drawing, "The Crossing", will be exhibited in the nationally juried "Schwa Show" at Emerge Gallery in Greenville, NC, from January 6 - January 27. Opening reception is January 6th from 6-9pm. Hope to see you there!
October 14, 2011 - Welcome to the new website!
August 4th - 20th, 2011 - My drawing, "Eating Post", was in the group show, "The Way We See It," at Cristina Ray Gallery in SoHo. To all those that came to the opening, thanks so much for your support!
June 20th - July 13th, 2011 - Went abroad on my first trip to Europe, spending nine days in Venice for the Biennale. While in Venice, I also made time for older works, including 12th-century Byzantine mosaics in Torcello, Giotto's frescoes at the Arena Chapel in Padua, and the Titian altarpieces at the Frari. From there, it was a 12-day sprint through Vienna, Prague, Berlin, and Edinburgh, where I attempted to soak up all the art, culture, and architecture I could manage. The collections of the Albertina and Belvedere Palace in Vienna and the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin were particularly noteworthy.
April 30th - June 5th, 2011 - MFA Thesis show at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. For installation views of the exhibition, look left!