Events
procure (solo show)
“procure” is an examination of consumption, value, and exchange. What does it mean to want to buy, and what is it worth to us? How does shopping impact our community, environment, and inner worlds when we feel and act on the desire to consume? This body of work aims to examine the anxiety around the ‘power’ of purchasing which arrives at the point of sale of the art itself.
Dead Darlings “Kill Your Darlings” Art Auction
UPDATE: My piece “Flowers on Mom’s Windowsill” sold!
Dead Darlings is an art collective from Amsterdam that is working with with Cream Athens and the TAF Art Foundation to put on an anonymous live art auction. ”The name ‘Dead Darlings’ was inspired by the phrase “kill your darlings.” This refers to a work that an artist has created, yet for any variety of reasons, was not yet brought to light. We wish to breathe new life into them. You, as a bidder, will give value to these works on their own terms.”
"Suspended Disbelief" Group Show
Suspended disbelief is described as the avoidance of critical thinking or logic when examining something unreal or impossible in reality.
Eight artists with diverse backgrounds, share their interpretation on how the avoidance of the causal and the consequential has informed or inspired their art, all with a vital and concerted concern about the importance of uncovering truth and meaning while celebrating freedom of expression.
Group show with Wisp Kollektiv
An immersive one week residency resulting in a full take over of Communitism, a neoclassical arts space in central Athens. Our work explored the broken nature of the internet and how when something isn’t working, humans get the opportunity to “not work” as well. Is our downtime in fact an “error” or are we simply reloading when we too appear to be “not working”?
Group show with Art Gallery Naxos
Several pieces available on view at Art Gallery Naxos.
Solo Show: Weaving
SOLO EXHIBIT OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 19 - 7PM @ PHOENIX ATHENS GALLERY with a live performance by WERA // DJ Set by Signless
Weaving explores the intertwining of my two lives between Greece and the US. I am interested in where natural chaos meets the so called ‘control’ of technology and how both countries deal with this concept. Mud, sticks, and stones echo off of iPhones and computers in my work, revealing that everything can be a tool and yet everything can be utterly useless, too.