My first solo show, Heirlooms, explored the darker side of my Southern upbringing and exposed some of the skeletons in my family's closet.
Press: http://www.brevardartnews.com/2013/08/heir-looms-to-forgive-and-forget-visual.html
This collage is of the weapon used in the Orlando Pulse shooting, and it is made entirely of images of living things.
Here you'll find my graphic designs and stage dressings for The Gong Show, a benefit for Scott Bergman held at the Quincy Music Theatre. Scott is a dear friend (and fellow thespian) who was involved in a devastating car crash that required him to receive multiple surgeries. It was an honor to participate in this benefit for Scott and his family.
This publication is a catalog of my performance art work and an investigation of my own artistic development.
Paint Big in an interactive art exhibit inspired by marble-paintings...but scaled way, way up! Participants rolled paint-covered bowling balls on large paper to create dynamic, colorful works of art they could take home them the day same. This exhibit was featured by the Alexandria Museum of Art during the Louisiana Dragon Boat Race Festival.
This performance art piece challenges arbitrary standards of beauty and the excessive marketing of beauty products to women. In The Powder Room, I use powder foundation to eliminate all traces of shine from my face, my garments, and a silver service.
Around the Studio
Take a peek at what I'm working on in the studio...