2008
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Crowded Wolf-video, wood, fabric, gold thread, audio/video cables, outdoor audio speakers playing wolf howls and crowd cheers, small video monitor playing loop of ice skater. Exhibited: Eklektikos, Faculty Show, University of Maine, Farmington. |
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remaining two of two-fabric, thread, lights, motor, hardware. Exhibited:Eklektikos, Faculty Show, University of Maine, Farmington. |
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Human Contact“Human contact, was embedded, surrendering a connection and discursive amplifications became much more aware as others have pointed out that the venture was maintained independently.” -wood, fabric, audio cables, audio speakers playing wolf howls and crowd cheers. Exhibited: Paralleled 3: French Street Art and American Landscapes, Phillip J. Steele Gallery, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Denver, CO. |
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remaining one of one-Mylar, thread, motor, hardware. Exhibited: Paralleled 3: French Street Art and American Landscapes, Phillip J. Steele Gallery, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Denver, CO |
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BASE CollectiveA group of aspiring artists got together and decided to form a collective – B.A.S.E. collective (boulder alternative space exploration); an alternative artistic community in which to grow from and exchange ideas, experiences, and art. |
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Inflatable Test Subject #1-fabric motor thread prototype for failure at: The Yard Sale, presented by the BASE Collective, 2592 Yarmouth Ave, Boulder, CO. |
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Art is Hard (solo exhibition)works shown: |
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pilgrimagepilgrimage owing to the influence of the sea. -wood, concrete, water, paint, fabric, pink and white lights, Exhibited: More Big Beautiful Things, Arvada Center for the Arts, Arvada, CO |
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first participantsthe first participants and observers who stepped off the field, disembarked and closely associated land with entering without discovery -wood, plastic, fabric, audio equiptment, audio of a march that plays every 42 minutes, audio of ping pong match. Exhibited: More Big Beautiful Things, Arvada Center for the Arts. |