Shock Art has never inspired me. Certainly, without artists constantly testing the boundaries of what is and isn’t acceptable, modern art would become stagnant. It is a necessary element to keep the cogs moving, inspiring […]
Shock Art has never inspired me. Certainly, without artists constantly testing the boundaries of what is and isn’t acceptable, modern art would become stagnant. It is a necessary element to keep the cogs moving, inspiring […]
2016 is shaping up to be a busy year. After sending Stories Fading Fast on tour throughout Alaska and parts of the Lower 48 in 2014/2015, I had honestly thought that it would be a couple […]
After taking several months off from the darkroom to focus my energy in some new and exciting directions, I’ve recently started printing some of the other material created during my residency at the Wrangell Mountains […]
After a long time off from blogging, I’m returning to share a photograph that literally took the entire summer to make. Taken from outside my porch window, this image captures everything outside from June 21st […]
Recently, I have realized how much I need to make art (and the process of artmaking) part of my weekly – if not daily – routine. The years I spent in graduate school spoiled me, […]
Last summer, through some luck and networking, I was gifted a huge private collection of cameras and darkroom supplies from a friend-of-a-friend in Anchorage. At the time, I balked a bit at taking much of […]
Although about two weeks old at this point, I thought I’d share the amazing article & video project that the Alaska Dispatch News did on my recent opening in Anchorage. Stories Fading Fast is still […]
Just a short note detailing some of the upcoming gallery shows for Stories Fading Fast this next month – perhaps most importantly, January represents the first time SFF will be featured in a show outside […]
Since completing my MFA at AAU, it’s no surprise that I’ve enjoyed having a much less hectic schedule. What I haven’t enjoyed is the lack of creative direction it’s created – a bit of a […]
For two years, I’ve spent a portion of my Spring Break coming down to Juneau, taking advantage of the hospitality of Greg Culley and Heather Bryant, and photographing the ruins of Juneau’s mining past. I […]