Born San Rafael, California, 1965
Education
1993
MFA/ Sculpture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
1988
BFA/ Sculpture, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Solo Exhibitions
2008
• Geomorphical Fluxitosis, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY
2006
• Michel Soskine Gallery, Marseille, France
2005
• Cyclical Redundance, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY (October–November)
2004
• Dan Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (November 20–January 15, 2005)
• Biodegradable, G-Module, Paris, France (May 13–June 19)
2003
• Empirical Cryptosis, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY (November 14–December 22) (Catalogue)
• Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (January 11–February 8)
2001
• Drawing, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY (March 17–April 16)
1999
• Lost, a+a company, New York, NY (May 7–29)
1993
• Systematic Interconnection, Hampden Gallery, UMass, Amherst. MFA Thesis, (May 9–14)
Selected Group Exhibitions
2008
• Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, TX (August 2 – September 13)
• Drawn to Detail, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. Lincoln, MA (August 30, 2008–January 4, 2009)
2007
• Block Party II: An Exhibition of Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (June 30–Aug 18)
• (Un)Natural Selection, Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY (June 1–July 30)
• Flatfiling, Pierogi / Artnews Projects, Berlin, Germany (May 18–June 23)
• Adam Baumgold Gallery, Drawn to the Edge, New York, NY (March 23–April 28)
2006
PIEROGI Leipzig, Germany (April 29–July 1)
• NYCAMS, Paramnesiac Landscape, New York, NY (March 18–April 23). Curated by Robin Reisenfeld
2005
• PS1, Greater New York 2005, Long Island City, NY (March 13–September 26)
• Michele Soskine Inc., De Balthus a Zeller, Madrid, Spain (April 7–May 28)
• SAFN Museum, SAFN In Collaboration with Pierogi, Reykjavik, Iceland (March 5–April 17)
• Daniel Weinberg Gallery, On Paper, Los Angeles, CA (February 26–March 19)
• G-Module, Happy Birthday to Me, Paris, France (January 8–February 19)
2004
• New Museum of Contemporary Art, Sixth Annual Altoids Collection, New York, NY (October 29–November 20)
• Geoffrey Young Gallery, Pencil Me In, Great Barrington, MA (September 24–October 17)
• Unit B Gallery, Phantom Limb, Chicago, IL (September 10–October 3)
• Geoffrey Young Gallery, Pickup Lines, Great Barrington, MA (July 24–August 14)
• Pierogi, Vacation Nation, Brooklyn, NY (July 2–28)
• Pavel Zoubek, Inc. Mindscape, New York, NY (June 24–August 13)
• Catherine Clark Gallery, Finesse, San Francisco, CA (July 1–31)
• Gregory Lind Gallery, Radial Gradient, San Francisco, CA (April 1–May 22)
• Julie Saul Gallery, Uncharted Territory: Subjective Mapping by Artists and Cartographers, New York, NY (March 5–April 10)
• The Andy Warhol Museum, AMP, Pittsburgh, PA (February 6–March 15)
2003
• Smack Mellon, Big Cry Baby, Brooklyn, NY (November 8–December 14)
• Artists and Maps: Cartography as a Means of Knowing, Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (Sept. 4–Oct. 19)
• Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA: The New Topography (June 27–July 19)
• Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY: Online May 29–Aug. 9
• Marlborough Chelsea, New York, NY: High & Inside May 1–June 7
• Pavel Zoubok, Inc., New York, NY: “Obsessive Pleasures” Apr. 24–May 24
• Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA: “Pierogi Presents” Apr. 2–May 10
• Black & White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY: “The Incredible Lightness Of Being” Jan. 31–Mar. 3
2002
• Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY: “Locations” Sept. 5–Oct. 19
• Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA: “Need to Know Basis” Aug. 16–Sept. 5
• Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY: “Boiled or Fried” July 5–29
• G-Module, Paris, France: “Déjà Vu” July 4–Aug. 3
• Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA: “On Paper” Feb. 16–Mar. 16
• Wythe Studio, Brooklyn, NY: “Selection 1, Made in Brooklyn” Feb. 9–Mar. 4
• James Graham & Sons, New York, NY: “Cascade of Scales” Jan. 24–Feb. 23
2001
• Gary Tatintsian Gallery, New York, NY: “Lost In Space” Nov. 15–Jan. 5
• Student Union Gallery, UMass, Amherst, MA: “7 UMass Alumni” Oct. 30–Nov. 16
• G-Module, Paris, France: “Drawing (Selected)” May 31–July 21
• Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR: “National Drawing Invitational” Jan. 26–Mar. 11
2000
• John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI: “Blurry Lines” Oct. 8–Jan. 14, 2001
• 123 Watts Gallery, New York, NY: “Microwave II” Sept. 16–Nov. 11
• Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY: “Wunderkammer: Wonderworks” Sept. 6–Oct. 21
• Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY: “Back to Nature” July 7–Aug. 4
• d.u.m.b.o. Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY: “Bridges” May 5–June 3
• Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY: “The End” Jan. 29–Apr.1
1999
• Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY: “Monumental Drawings” Sept. 18–Oct. 30
• Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, NY: “Size Matters” Sept. 15–Dec. 11
• Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY: “Familiar Strangers” Aug. 23–Sept. 1
• Cornell University, Weill Medical College, New York, NY: “Environments” July–Sept.
• Jorgensen Gallery, New York, NY: “2nd Annual Portrait Show” Jun 30–Aug 25
1998
• Perrelli Fine Art & Design, Baltimore, MD: “The Wide Open Show” Oct. 1–Nov. 28
• Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial, Schenectady, NY: “Into Focus/ Art on Science” Aug. 20–Oct. 11
• Jenn Joy Gallery, San Francisco, CA: “intro” July 7–31
• Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY: “Wild” Jan. 17–Apr. 2
1997
• Two Sculptors, Inc., New York, NY: “First Annual” June 5–21
• a+a company, New York, NY: “Spring Collection” Apr. 11–May 2
1995
• 450 Gallery, New York, NY: “30 Pieces” Oct.
• 68 Jay, Brooklyn, NY: “Art From the Other Side” May
1994
• Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH: “Fever” May 13–July 31
1992
• Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY: “Fever” Dec. 11–Jan. 23, 1993
Awards and Honors
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
Selected Collections
Altoid’s Curiously Strong Collection, New York
Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art, New York (Gift of the Rothschild Foundation)
Whitney Museum of American Art