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OX: CIAS Senior Show 2007 was a created by myself and good friend Susan Morelock to give graduating senior art students the opportunity to share their creations with not only the RIT community, but also Rochester at large. Inspired from the thought that artistic endeavors are more important and signifigant to an art student than simply recieving a diploma, OX was the most memorable moment from commencement weekend.
To supplement the exhibition that was juried by RIT's finest faculty members, an exhibition catalogue was created as a keepsake for the show. In a way, it served as an art school yearbook.To view a pdf of the catalogue click
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June | 2008
Back from the Pause, to Begin trip! I have recently moved into a new house and resumed working at the Maine Media Workshops as a teaching assistnat for the summer. I also have copious amounts of film to sort through. It is going to be a busy summer.
May | 2008
Alongside good friend David Wright I traveled around the United States and Mexico to visit the 14 of the 15 selected photographers for Pause, to Begin. The trip was fabulous as it lasted all month long. We met, interviewd, and photographed all of the wonderful photographers selected to be in this year's edition of PTB. To read more about the trip and PTB in general, visit our blog.
April | 2008
With the wonderful help of Cig Harvey, David Wright and I have chosen the 15 photographers for the first year of Pause, to Begin. Beginning May 1st the two of us will be driving around North America to meet and interview each selected photographer. Follow along on our journey at pausetobegin.com.
March | 2008
Five photographs from the series In Water have been published in the Dutch magazine titled Jaarmagazine.
I have been photographing my living space and it's surrounding landscape for the past two years. Through the process of creating these photographs I have discovered a variety of patterns that are both natural and artificial; I enjoy the juxtaposition of these elements. Another important aspect of the series, only truly realized by the process of making them, is that the relatively frequent change in where I live is abstractly documented by the photographs. The environment where these images have been created are, in some cases, starkly different. Perhaps this is the beauty of the images, discovering visual similarities as I move and time passes.
This series is on-going, and therefore is incomplete by nature. The photographs displayed in this web-gallery are available for purchase in one size at 10 x 10 inches. For more information about the edition and pricing please contact me.