Exciting news for my fellow Alaskans that haven’t had a chance to see Emblem and Artifice: it will be on display at Alaska Pacific University this upcoming Fall! Featured as a solo exhibition at APU’s ConocoPhillips Gallery, […]
Exciting news for my fellow Alaskans that haven’t had a chance to see Emblem and Artifice: it will be on display at Alaska Pacific University this upcoming Fall! Featured as a solo exhibition at APU’s ConocoPhillips Gallery, […]
It has been a long, long time, folks. This is just one of many upcoming blog posts I have planned that will detail the last eight months, so here we go. Throughout the fall, I […]
Earlier this month, I finished taking a 1-credit course on Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy. As the professor suggested early on, the semester flew by and I was left scrambling near the end to find time […]
Exciting news about my series of work focusing on Alaska mining history – Stories Fading Fast will be coming back to Alaska this August! It will be part of a special solo exhibition at the […]
After years of wanting to take the Elementary Scanning Electron Microscopy course at UAF, I finally found the time in my schedule to register. Over the last month, I’ve learned how to control a $500,000 […]
Two weeks ago, I wrapped up creating the chemigrams needed for my upcoming solo exhibition at the University of La Verne in Southern California. The show, which is opening this next week at the Irene […]
I knew that I was giving up a lot of control when I chose the Chemigram process for Emblem and Artifice – but I was truly unaware of how essential letting go would become. Perhaps […]
Although it’s been over a month since I printed these images and nearly that long since I updated my online portfolio of my Thesis Work, I’m finally getting around to talking about them now. Unlike […]
Since getting back from APIS (Alternative Photography International Symposium) 2013 in Santa Fe this year, I’ve had my nose to the grindstone, practically reprinting my entire portfolio of Thesis imagery. Over the last two months, […]
This semester, I’ve challenged myself by completely throwing out my workflow and starting again. Sounds drastic, doesn’t it? In many ways, though, it was the next logical step; I had gone as far as I […]