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Lives in Brooklyn New York
Studied at Columbus College of Art and Design (B.F.A., 1985) and Pratt Institute
(M.F.A., 1987)
| Artist's Statement: My work is inspired by my personal experiences combined with my travels and interactions with other cultures. I am particularly interested in religion and ritual as it is portrayed visually. I have traveled quite extensively in Asia, Africa, the Carribean, Europe, and South America. I have studied African and Caribbean dance for the past nine years and have participated in numerous ceremonies during my travels. These adventures have given me a unique perspective with which to examine my own cultural customs. I use this culmination of cultural inspiration, combined with personal experience, as a means of producing what I consider visual poetry. My work quietly questions and comments on gender roles and utilizes materials in a metaphoric manner to illuminate ideas inspired by spirituality and alchemy. |
Selected recent exhibitions
| 1999 | Making It Up, Wake Forest University Fine Arts Gallery, North Carolina; Surface = Structure, Claremont Graduate University, California |
| 1998 | Loose Threads, Serpentine Gallery, London; Alternative Measures, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, New York; Humble Country, D'Amelio Terras Gallery, New York City; Remix, Team Gallery, New York City, Sculpture-Figure-Woman, Oberoesterreichische Landesgalerie Linz, Austria |
| 1997 | Making It, Workspace Gallery, New York City; Autoportrait: The Calligraphy of Power, Exit Art, New York City; Working Out The Kinks, Kunstlerhaus, Berlin (traveled to Oslo Gallery, Oslo, Norway); Thread, Christinerose Gallery, New York City; Team Gallery, New York City |
| 1996 | Currents in Contemporary Art, Christies East, New York City; Louisiana, Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark; Galerie Elizabeth Valleix, Paris |
| Selected Grants and Awards | |
| 1998 | American Center, Cite International Des Arts Paris, Residency |
| 1997 | Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Grantee Award |
| 1995 | Louise Bourgeois Endowed Residency, Yaddo Artist Colony The Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy |
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1994
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Yaddo Artist Colony 1993 Change, Inc. Co, Grant
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1992
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Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Grantee Award |
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