Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
Full checklist here.
Education
2006—MFA, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
1989—MA, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
Exhibitions
2023—”Apophenia”, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA—”INCOGNITO 2023”, Institute of Contemporary Art Benefit Art Sale, Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles, CA
2022—”INCOGNITO 2022”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
2021—”Disturbances in the Field: Art in the High Desert from Andrea Zittel’s A-Z West to the High Desert Test Sites”, Nevada Museum of Art’s Center for Art + Environment, Nevada, MN
2020— “INCOGNITO 2020”, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA—“Little Gems”, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, CO
—”Virtual Artwalk”, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art,Telluride, CO
2019—”How the West Was Women”, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, CO—“Color, Shape & Texture”, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, CO
—“Winter Highlights”, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, CO
2018—“Non-Objective: 13 Artists”, curated by James Hayward, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, CO
2017—"Yawnings and Dawnitecture Celebrating Helio Oiticica”, curated by Munro Galloway and Trinie Dalton, University of Redlands Art Gallery, Redlands, CA
—“Real Print” by Rakish Light at Valentine’s, Cypress Park, CA
2014—“Thanks for the Mammaries”, curated by Bettina Hubby at Klowden Mann, Culver City, CA
—“The White Album”, curated by Gladys-Katherina Hernando, Richard Telles, Los Angeles, CA
—“Joshua Tree Holiday Bazaar”, HDTS HQ, Joshua Tree, CA
2013—“Monster Drawing Rally”, Outpost for Contemporary Art @ Armory, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
—“Dig the Dig”, curated by Bettina Hubby at LA Mart, Los Angeles, CA
—“Café Video Series”, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
—“Proposal for a Vacancy: Proposal for a Film”, Light and Wire Gallery, lightandwiregallery.com
2011—“Surf Movie Night”, Mandrake, Los Angeles, CA
2010—“SASIC 9 Tracing chaos: Aesthetics in the Surf Zone”, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA
—“Vacancy”, House of Lazy J, Los Angeles, CA
2009—“Sifter Film”, Altman Siegel Gallery S/F Project Space, San Francisco, CA
—“Newman’s Subconscious”, West Los Angeles College Art Gallery, CA
2006 —“Super/Sonic 2006 Part II”, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, Los Angeles, CA
—“The Near Distance”, Thesis Exhibition, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
2005— “Sleeper Cell Benefit”, art Moving, Brooklyn, NY
2003—“Geographic Tongue”, High Desert Test Site 3, Joshua Tree, CA
—“Still or Sparkling…?” John Connelly Presents, New York, NY
—“Oases”, Lazy J Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
1999—“Sponsor’d by Wrangler Jeans”, The Lazy J, Brooklyn, NY
1997—“Holy Ghost Salon”, Brooklyn, NY
—“Suture”, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
—“art Moving Parasitic Trilogy/Bed Bugs at Snore Walls”, Four Walls, Brooklyn, NY
—“Clementine’s Fungus Meets Team Gallery Mold”, Clementine Gallery and Team Gallery, New York, NY
1996— “Virus”, art Moving truck parked at Postmasters Gallery, New York, NY
—“This Ain’t Phoney!” art initiatives, New York, NY
—“Beach Culture”, art Moving, Brooklyn, NY
1995—“Works on Paper”, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY
1993—“The Reject Show”, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1989—“Celebrating Women’s Work”, Case Library Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
Bibliography
2017—“See Exhibit Celebrating the Spirit of Brazilian Artist Helio Oiticica”, Redlands Daily Facts, November 16, 2017
2006—Amra Brooks,”MUST SEE ART”, LAWeekly, Vol. 28, no. 38, August 18-24, 2006
2003—Arty Nelson, “Compound Interest”, LAWeekly, Vol. 25, no. 38, July 25-31, 2003
—Martha Schwendener, “Critics’ Pick: Sparkling or Still?” Artforum.com, April 23, 2003
1997—Tina Morales, “Embroidering on a Theme”, Newsday Vol. 57, no. 146 January 26, 1997
1996 —Francis Chapman, “Artburger: Showing Face, Casting Shadows and Shooting,”
—Waterfront Week, Vol.6.8 April 25, 1996