Print Hive is an installation of prints from around the world. These works will create a treasury of narratives that will then create new communities as artisans come together to sew them together in a quilt. This expression of care, and hope reinforces the idea of creating community. Its first show will be at MAPC 2016!
At MAPC 2010, Fancy Me That presented collaborative works by parent and child. Tradition and experimentation meet, collided, infused and evolved. Media and technique merged with the energy and imagination of a child.
in collaboration with
Ruby Higgins and Delilah Higgins,
in collaboration with
Ruby Higgins and Delilah Higgins,
in collaboration with
Kai Yamamoto
in collaboration with
Molly Davis and Zoe Davis
in collaboration with
Lucy Doren and Elana Doren
in collaboration with
Skye Franklin
in collaboration with
Lilia Adams
in collaboration with
Ella Bryant
in collaboration with
Leora Holley and Audrey Holley
in collaboration with
Marcel Audirac
in collaboration with
Su Min Nam
in collaboration with
Micah Dahn and Jonah Dahn
in collaboration with
Micah Dahn and Jonah Dahn
in collaboration with
Garlic Powers Nowlin
At MAPC 2012, Wallpaper presented artworks that could be used as digital wallpaper. Artists created detailed images reflecting the texture and surface of his or her life as witnessed in their artwork.
At SGCI 2014, this exhibition explored an artist's imprint on the world in actual spaces, bridging the gap between environment and art in a tangible form. These works were exhibited between the Compound Gallery and KALA Institute in Oakland, California.
spice
Mud
printed felt
printed felt
At SGCI 2010, this portfolio explored anatomy and human medical anomalies from the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia as inspiration. Each participant in the Anatomy/Anomaly portfolio created a narrative artwork about what it means to be human.