Curatorial
Gutter Box
Gutter Box is a contemporary art gallery built inside a retired newspaper distribution box. It is a blank space, a void paused in the center of daily activity. A chamber of potential between the space, artists, and audience. It once was used to disseminate information via newspaper but is now repurposed as an absurd white cube gallery space. Gutter Box offers artists from all over an opportunity to bend their ideas into this funky little white box and provides the passer-by a brief and unexpected encounter with a contemporary gallery space.

Truck / Art
Truck/Art was a roving contemporary art project in and around Bentonville, Arkansas, the plastic heart of America. The project questioned public art, the art market, and the place of art and artists in the country's contemporary context. After the second show, I stripped the retired potato chip delivery truck and now retired art project down and abandoned it on the side of the road near Kenton, Oklahoma, to be found and used by its next owner and dreamer.
Structural Resistance: Ba'aler Abstraction
2015
WORK: Deconstruction, Reconstruction, Communication, and Labor
2014
Another Potato Chip Weekend
Utilizing an unused office space in the Chapel Hill, NC area. I mounted an exhibit of successful, working artists living in the area who work in video or multi-media. This type of work is relatively unshown in the expensive college town as they are not commercially viable, yet, the community is filled with artists who show this type of work in larger art cities. This two-month pop-up exhibit served as a bridge between the local community and the artists who live yet never show there.

Oneoneone
Select installation shots from the real “white cube” gallery where I served as the curator from 2017-2020.
