• I will be selling my art and ceramics at Jackalope Art Fair in Pasadena, CA on November 9th and 10th! Sharing a booth with @Cutropottery

  • I will be selling my ceramics and art at the Hometown Fair in Manhattan Beach, CA on Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6. I'll be at booth #263 with Chris Cutroneo @cutropottery

  • Two of my wheel-thrown and altered stoneware cups were selected to be included in Sip: A Ceramic Cup Show, Savannah, GA. April 12 - April 26, 2024. Juror: Jen Allen.

  • Three of my porcelain cups were accepted to be part of the McGroarty Arts Center's Cup Show 2022. Show runs June 4 - June 25, 2022. See the work here!

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, issue 19, May 31, 2022

  • Three of my wheel-thrown and altered porcelain cups have been selected for inclusion in the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California's (ACGA) exhibition Seismic State: California Ceramics at Sparrow Gallery, Sacramento, CA. The show will run concurrently with the NCECA 2022 Conference, "Fertile Ground." March 11 - April 1, 2022

  • Three of my wheel-thrown and altered porcelain cups have been selected for inclusion in Good Earth Pottery's Winter Warmers Benefit Cup Show. Bellingham, WA. January 1 - January 31, 2022

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, issue 17, May 26, 2021

  • My drawings, prints and paintings are for sale! Please check out my wares here

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, issue 16, October 28, 2020

  • My illustration of Sojourner Truth's The Narrative of Sojourner Truth is included in She Votes: How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, and What Happened Next by Bridget Quinn, published by Chronicle Books. Out now! Publication date: August 11, 2020.

  • Grandma Baba and Little Boris, a video I made with Anya Lewin in 2000 starring Tony Conrad is part of The Promise of Props, an online exhibition at Hallwalls in Buffalo, NY. The Promise of Props runs May 27, 2020 till June 15, 2020. The program will then be archived. Facebook link is here.

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    Curated by Laura McGough:

    The films and videos presented as part of this program engage a quintessential and identifiable Buffalo media genre—the experimental narrative. Playfully transforming narrative through the use of props and costume, these works demonstrate how experiments in film and video can extend beyond cinematic form and structure to the storytelling process itself. Fisher Price toys and plastic cowboy figurines, photographs and Hostess snack cakes, accordions and playing cards, all become performative tools through which the artists create visual fables that are, in turn, whimsical and droll, farcical and poignant: a lonely spaceman finds himself lost and confused amidst the violent culture of gun-toting cowboys; a young woman searches for identity across a landscape of magazine covers; an array of dolls enact a story of class consciousness and envy; individually packaged cupcakes express gender politics; eggs and potatoes convey mystical qualities. Exploring issues ranging from gender construction and the environmental impact of tourism to memory, ritual and tradition, the films and videos that comprise this program demonstrate that the promise of props lies in their capacity to imaginatively convey a host of real-life concerns.

  • The Opiate of Words (Phylum Press, 2006) a chapbook by Logan Esdale (poetry) and me (illustrations) was included in The Ugly Duckling Presse Chapbook and Zine Collection: Other Presses, Other Places Exhibit at the New York Public Library, May 28, 2019

  • This illustration received Honorable Mention from 3x3, Annual No. 16, May, 2019

  • Review of Patience & Sarah, the opera for which I made the art for projections. May 14, 2019

  • A series of cut-paper paintings and animations for projection for Patience & Sarah, an opera by Paula M. Kimper with libretto by Wende Persons, based on the historical fiction novel by Alma Routsong, whose pen name was Isabel Miller – based on a true story. Directed by Susan Gonzalez with projections by Monica Duncan at Hunter College. Performed May 9 and 10th, 2019.

  • Monica Duncan and I are exhibiting our collaborative and individual work in our two-person show, Fitting In and Standing Out at the Cohen Gallery at Alfred University, Alfred, NY. April 6 - August 9, 2019

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, issue 15, November 5, 2018

  • Illustration for The New York Times Book Review, January 4, 2019

  • Recipient of a CCI Quick Grant to attend the 47th annual SCBWI Conference in Los Angeles, August 3 - 6, 2018

  • Wilderness Theater (2006), a video project by Anya Lewin and myself with Tony Conrad screened at Squeaky Wheel's Bring Your Own Tony, May 11, 2018

  • Illustrations for The Washington Post Magazine, October 1, 2017

  • Illustrations for Moving Image Arts website, Plymouth University

  • Illustration for The New York Times Book Review, May 21, 2017

  • Cut-paper illustration for the cover of Earthly Circuits' album, Waters of June, 2017

  • Prints of my cut-outs in HA HA Cloud Machine, a group illustration show curated by Dave Van Patten at MADE by Millworks, Long Beach, CA
    March - April, 2017

  • Interview on the OPP Blog, January 5, 2017

  • Illustration for The New York Times Book Review, January 1, 2017

  • Cut-outs in UNPACKED at the PACKARD, a group show of Long Beach Arts Council Professional Artist Grant recipients, Packard building, Long Beach, CA
    November - December, 2016

  • Cartoons featured in a Perimeter, an online literary magazine. Summer 2016

  • Cover illustration for Museum Hours, by Michael Kelleher. Blazevox Books, June 2016

  • Two illustrations for The New York Times Magazine, April 27, 2016

  • American Illustration 35, selected

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, Issue 13, March 28, 2016

  • Illustration for The New York Times Sunday Review, March 19, 2016

  • Album cover illustration for They Turn To Wave As You Pass By, by Earthly Circuits, January 2016

  • Recipient of the Arts Council for Long Beach's 2015-2016 Professional Artist Fellowship, December, 2015

  • Solo exhibit of Cut-outs at the Coffee Cup Cafe, Long Beach, CA, April - September 2016

  • Three illustrations for Food52, November 13, 2015

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, Issue 12, August 19, 2015

  • Illustration for Food52, July 14, 2015

  • Illustration for Dove Self-Esteem Project, 2015

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, Issue 10, April, 2015

  • Cartoon in The Stranger, March 11, 2015

  • Album cover illustration for Tsunami, by the Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers

  • Illustration for Dove Self-Esteem Project, 2015

  • Cut-outs and Cartoons: Art Exhibit at the Long Beach Public Library, Downtown Long Beach, CA, March 4 - April 30, 2015

  • Featured in Altpick.com's Newsletter, Oct. 16, 2014

  • Illustration for Dove Self-Esteem Project, 2014

  • Illustration for Midnight Breakfast, Issue 3, August 29, 2014

  • Cover Illustration Air France Magazine, July issue, 2014

  • Section Opening Illustration Boussoles (page 61), Air France Magazine, July issue, 2014

  • Featured in Old Robot, March 8, 2014 (in Russian)

  • Animated GIF illustration for Midnight Breakfast, Issue 0, February 26, 2014

  • Interview at Signal Tribune, January 24, 2014

  • Featured in It's Nice That, December 9, 2013

  • Illustration American Illustration 32 (Selected)

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, November 7, 2013

  • Illustrator of the Week, Illustration Friday, October 23, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, October 22, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, September 13, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, August 8, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, July 12, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, June 13, 2013

  • Illustration for The Rumpus, May 27, 2013

  • American Illustration 32, selected

  • Illustration for LA Record, April 23, 2012