- NATIONALITY
USA, 미국
- CURRENT JOB/POSITION
Full Professor
- EDUCATION
2002 San Jose State University, Spatial Arts, MFA
1999 Bowling Green State University, Ceramics, BFA
- EXHIBITION
2018 Rugged Grace, Eutectic Gallery, Portland OR, USA
2018 A View From the West, Trust Arts, Pittsburgh PA, USA
2017 Milestones, Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, Bowling Green OH, USA
2017 Atypical Topographies, Clyde Snook Gallery, Alamosa CO, USA
- AWARD
2013 Scholarship, Archie Bray Foundation Summer Residency, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena MT, USA
- COLLECTION
2016 FuLe International Museum of Ceramic Art, Fuping, China
2013 Archie Bray Foundation, Helena MT, USA
2012 The Clay Studio of Missoula, Missoula MT, USA
- RESIDENCY/WORKSHOP
2018 The Clay Studio of Missoula, The Clay Studio of Missoula, Missoula MT, USA
2018 FuLe International Museum of Ceramic Art, FuLe International Museum of Ceramic Art, Fuping, China
2018 Archie Bray Foundation, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena MT, USA
자연 보전보다 산업화와 기술 발전에 우선순위를 두면 어떤 결과가 나오는가? 나는 이 질문을 강조하고 살펴보기 위하여 뚜렷한 대조 기법을 적용한다. 지구 표면의 부서진 잔여물로 물리적이며 개념적인 힘을 가지고 있는 점토는 앞의 질문에 대한 답을 찾도록 도와준다.
What are the consequences to prioritizing industrialization and technological progress over preserving the natural world? I utilize sharp contrasts to highlight and examine this question. Clay, the broken down remnants of the Earths crust, holds both physical and conceptual power and aids this questioning process.