Come see my video installation at the Headlands Center for the Arts 2014-15 Graduate Fellows exhibition opening on Sunday, May 3 from 12-5 PM. The exhibition is curated by Zoë Taleporos and includes Heather Engen, Joyce Nojima, Vicci Jang, Lauren McKeon, Joy Fritz, and Sarah Ammons. Proud to be part of this dynamic group!
The Headlands Center for the Arts will be hosting their Spring Open House this Sunday, April 19. I’ll be showing my video “Headlands : North” which comprises one-quarter of a larger installation to be exhibited there in May. The Open House is free to the public and runs from 12 noon – 5 PM. My studio is on the top floor of Building 945.
My latest Long View artwork takes Antarctic ice coring for its subject. Read about ice cores and what they reveal about Earth’s climactic and atmospheric history on the Long View blog here.
I’m participating in Watershed Moments, a multimedia exploration of the natural world, curated by Janna Alfred. The exhibition opens at the San Francisco State University Art Gallery on Thursday April 2, 2015 from 5-9 PM and runs through April 21st.
Long View Sketchbook Page 047 addresses the role of color in representing and conveying information in data and art. Learn more on my Antarctic Long View blog.
LV sketchbook page 065 stylizes the constellation Scorpius, considered to be among the oldest constellations recognized by human civilizations. Read more about Scorpius and its significance through the ages in my latest Long View blog post.
Columba, an inconspicuous constellation located in the southern sky, features prominently in my new Antarctic flag design. Learn more about Columba on my Long View blog.