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Little Stone, Open Home
Little Stone, Open Home
with Good Weather
2017–ongoing
with Good Weather
2017–ongoing
An immovable and evolving fresco presented by Good Weather in a single-car garage in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The site serves as a testing ground for fresco painting and conservation techniques, and a forum for collaboration through public tours, instructional workshops, invitational exhibitions and community-focused programming.
Photo credit: Haynes Riley
Press: The Rib, Burnaway
Photo credit: Haynes Riley
Press: The Rib, Burnaway
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Home Vision Test
Home Vision Test
With José de Jesus Rodriguez and Africanus Okokon
2020
With José de Jesus Rodriguez and Africanus Okokon
2020
An installation of multiple vantage points made in collaboration with José de Jesus Rodriguez and Africanus Okokon for the Yale Painting & Printmaking 2020 thesis show “Only When You Are Called”.
Photo Credit: Dawn Kim
Photo Credit: Dawn Kim
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Negative Space
Negative Space
2020
2020
In my final year at Yale School of Art, I began to collect wall-shapes from the backgrounds of interior family photographs, applying them to the walls of my MFA studio with layers of lime plaster—the preparatory work for a fresco. When the studio building closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, what was meant to be an ongoing project was arrested in an early stage of its development.
Photo credit: Morgan R Levy
Photo credit: Morgan R Levy
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Bone Dry
Bone Dry
with Lucia Thomé
2018
with Lucia Thomé
2018
A co-authored exhibition made in collaboration with Lucia Thomé at Marginal Utility in Philadelphia.
Photo Credit: Jaime Alvarez
Photo Credit: Jaime Alvarez
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Con/Safos (C/S)
Con/Safos (C/S)
With Rafa Esparza
2015–16
With Rafa Esparza
2015–16
A site-specific sculpture and yearlong revolving installation at the Bowtie Project in Los Angeles by Rafa Esparza, made in collaboration with Clockshop, Self Help Graphics & Art, and California State Parks. Throughout 2015, graffiti artists, painters, and sculptors were invited to design, paint, and build onto the surface of Con/Safos. This temporary buon fresco was made with a lime plaster mixture commonly used as a finish for adobe brick walls. Over the course of months the fresco was tagged, chipped, re-painted, and re-tagged.
Photo credit: Matt Rose
Photo credit: Matt Rose
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Fragments
Fragments
2017–ongoing
2017–ongoing
A series of moveable frescos made on plywood or drywall scraps featuring imagery extracted from in-situ fresco projects.