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Touch Installations

Touch Me Touch Me was one part in a series of site specific installations sponsored by the Millenium Partners and the Ritz Carlton. The installations took place in an empty block of storefront windows...

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Who’s That at Axiom

Who’s That

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Who’s That at Gallery 360

Who’s That was installed at Northeastern University’s Gallery 360 in 2009. Due to certain restrictions I had to cluster the mirrors together in large blocks. I set the mirrors low on the wall to...

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Midway Theater

Midway Theater During Fort Point’s annual open studios event I was asked to install a large sculptural installation in the theater space at Midway Studios. After moving the wooden tubes over from...

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Lifelines

Lifelines Lifelines was the inaugural Atrium Sculpture Commission winner for MassArt’s Kennedy Campus Center. Each tube is around twelve feet in height with strands cascading to the floor below for...

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Tidal Flowers

Tidal Flowers Tidal Flowers was a commissioned public art piece for Boston’s Fort Point Channel. It consisted of five large flowers made from post-consumer detergent bottles. As the tide filled the...

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Emergence

Emergence Emergence is part of a series of temporary sculptures sited on a parcel of land where a new international performing arts center will be built. Historically one of the uses of the parcel was...

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Reflex

Reflex Reflex is a permanent, interactive installation consisting of stainless steel mirrors, springs, bungee cords, reflex hammers, pressure sensors and a micro-controller. It’s located at...

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Very Comfortable

Very Comfortable A collaboration with Heidi Kayser at the Boehm Gallery, Palomar College, San Marcos CA From surfing to potatoes to fornication, food and libation, the couch see’s it all and we see it...

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And The Tree Was Happy

And The Tree Was Happy   The title “And The Tree Was Happy” is derived from Shel Silverstein’s famous children’s book, “The Giving Tree”. The story is a complex metaphor describing our willingness to...

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