I am so proud and delighted to announce my first solo museum exhibition, The Longest Distance Between Two Points, is opening this Friday, March 7th at the Museum for Art in Wood in Philadelphia. The opening is from 5-8pm and there will be a gallery talk the following day from 11-12pm. I would love to see you there! Huge thanks to Sam Northcut, Mariah Moneda, Emma Senft, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison for giving me the space and help to make this happen. And, of course, huge thanks to Jennifer Navva Milliken, Amrut Mishra, and all the amazing staff at the Museum for this amazing opportunity. Photo by Mariah Moneda!
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts Session 5 Class!
Serious Play: Exploring Mechanical Movements through Wooden Toys
I am so thrilled to be heading to the other coast to teach a class at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts again this summer during session 5 (August 10-22). This class will run for two weeks and focus on simple wooden mechanisms used in toys and automata! All Levels. Come play with us on this gorgeous campus!
The Longest Distance Between Two Points: Sculptural Furniture show at the Joan Derryberry Gallery of Art in TN
I am thrilled to have a solo exhibition of my work at the Joan Derryberry Art Gallery at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, TN. If you’re in the area, I would love it if you would stop by! Masks are required and the gallery is limited to ten visitors at the time, but is easy to socially distance in and very accommodating! For more information on the location, visit the website here. The show runs from October 26th through November 20th.
Installation View
Installation View
Out of Bounds: The Art of Croquet
I am thrilled to have work included in a new croquet-themed exhibition at the Messler Gallery, part of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, ME!
For information on the exhibition and the artists featured, go to the Messler Gallery here: https://www.woodschool.org/wood-school-gallery/current-exhibitions
Check out the virtual tour here: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=g5JJZ4KsDA7
American Craft Magazine Feb/March 2017 Issue
I am honored and delighted to have an article about my work in the Feb/March issue of American Craft Magazine. Many thanks to the folks who work at ACC, as well as Deborah Bishop for a lovely conversation and fantastic writing, and Harold Lee Miller for taking some amazing pictures of me in my space.