This series of work was commissioned for the " And Such Small Portions! Food and Comedy in the Catskills Resort Era " at the Borscht Belt Museum in Ellenville, NY. This exhibit, on display July-November 2024, explores the interplay of food and humor
       
     
 Radio, made for the 2024 Crop Art Exhibition at the Minnesota State Fair. It placed 6th in the Irregular Forms, Amateur class out of 60 entries.
       
     
 This giant loop was commissioned as part of a dazzling cosmic footgolf course for Silverwood Park’s Midwinter Melt event in February 2024. Holes were designed by teams of artists and members of the public. The event was in partnership with The Great
       
     
       
     
 Last Resort is a series of works inspired by the bygone era of the Borscht Belt. At its peak, the Catskills region in upstate New York had over 500 hotels that offered visitors fresh air, Kosher meals, nightly entertainment, swimming, dancing, golf,
       
     
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 Duck Duck What? was commissioned in January 2018 by Northern Lights.mn for Illuminate South Loop, a three-night, light-based art festival during the weekend of Superbowl 52 in Bloomington, MN. The piece plays off the classic childhood game that if y
       
     
 Barter Boat is a carnival-inspired pop-up trading post captained by a trio of sailswomen who travel from city to city trading with the citizenry. Focused on moments of generosity, Barter Boat engages audiences through the act of barter, oral storyte
       
     
 Oasis is a series made for the 2013-2014 Jerome Fellowship Exhibition in the Main Gallery at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. My interest in roadside attractions led me to examine kitschy relics through a more candid lens of material and struc
       
     
THINK AND WONDER, WONDER AND THINK
       
     
 For me, the thought of summer vacation invokes a visual splendor reminiscent of kitschy seaside resorts and endless leisure time. FUN FUN FUN is a modern homage to these bygone days that was inspired by 1950’s era signage. This celebration of vintag
       
     
 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at the  Katherine E. Nash Gallery  in Minneapolis, MN, April 2011. Each sculpture in this installation had audio triggered by a variety of physical interactions. Vocals: Miss Daisy - Molly Corkins, Ned the Fruit