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Stone Climbing Co. 2021
Mural Design & Installation
Stone Climbing Co. 2021
ClemsonNews Stories
Media Design
Clemson University
Package & Brand Design
Naked Barrel Hard Seltzer
Museum & Environmental Design
St. Augustine Distillery Co.
Publication Design
Tiger Strikes Asteroid PDF_Anthology
Publication & Layout Design
Tiger Strikes Asteroid PDF_Anthology
Package Design
Upland Brewing Co.
Package Design
Upland Brewing Co.
Logo Designs
Package Design
Upland Brewing Co.
Apparel Design
PGA Tour 2022
Delta Quilt Blues
record player, dye-sublimated digital print on felt, preserved alligator mississippiensis
17.25” x 13.75” x 8”
2021
they_sing_about_the_long_crawl [hd]
Out Of The Apron
fishing line and cotton weaving, snapping turtle shell, 1” speaker, G and C harmonicas, drift wood, bones
21” x 45”
2021
A Subscendence of Sticks
To Be A Bay (Series)
Digitally printed fabric, flagpole
43”x37
2021
To Be A Bay (Installation View)
Digitally printed fabric, flagpole
43”x37
2021
Water Doesn't Give A Damn (Installation View)
water collected from Monroe Reservoir, previously owned aquariums, camouflage netting, screen-printed broadcloth, O.S.B plywood, steel, wash cloth, lace, decoy ducks, clay pigeons, dinnerware, utensils, tractor seat, framed photographs, local flora and micro-fauna, fishing lures, bobbers, spools of thread, fishing line, rope, electrical chords and wiring, rod, meter stick, 2 channel video projections, projectors, media player, extension chords, amplifiers, MP3 players, 6-channel audio [ hymnal Troublesome Waters recorded by a digital choir (singing by William Staler, Christina Vines, William Charles Blanchard, Erin Tobey, Molly Fox, and Matthew Batty,) archival interviews of former residents of Elkinsville, Indiana, audio field recordings from Monroe Reservoir,] red healer.
27:17
2017
History from Below (Installation View)
single-channel video projection on panel on ceiling
00:07:16
2017
detail of Water Doesn’t Give a Damn exhibition
Did You Catch That?
39°10'03.6"N 86°32'00.2"W
2017
This project was curated by ArtHere. I was interested in drawing attention to the often overlooked local ecology as a food source. The warped perspectives of importing fish from the Pacific and Atlantic as well as the Gulf of Mexico to the Midwest, is a troublesome practice of the anthropocene that may need rethinking. The fish in the local ecology of southern Indiana, like crawfish, catfish, blue gills, and bass are missing from local restaurants and markets. There are portions of the local population that continue to sustain themselves through fishing, and I want to raise the question to new populations that overlook this local food source.
Breathing.Still (Clip)
dye sublimated print on cotton, single-channel video projection.
56x50 (w/ projection)
00:17:45
2019
from Just Another Creature In Their Tracks exhibition
re:settingsn.america
single-chanel video
6:15
words from Reset North America to Default Settings by Rosechard Wehrenberg
2017