Boundary Waters: a residency
In 1909, 500,000 acres of land in northeastern Minnesota became the Superior National Forest. Emphasizing wilderness canoeing, this place along lakeshores has been integral to my art practice. Its history
multi media works, performative actions, photo
In 1909, 500,000 acres of land in northeastern Minnesota became the Superior National Forest. Emphasizing wilderness canoeing, this place along lakeshores has been integral to my art practice. Its history
Working with indigenous, non art materials, such as stone, wood and mud, collected from numerous walks around the United Sates, primarily Florida and Minnesota, my art practice is about mobility,
“Various earthstar mushrooms” (part of larger installation “Mangrove Mud Womp”) mushrooms, snail shells, resin dimensions variable © 2011
“Untitled (mushrooms on black)” Spores on Black Paper 24 x 18 in.
“Mushrooms on White” mushroom spore deposits on white paper (approx.: 24 x 18 in.) © 2009
“Untitled (wasps nests)” archival pigment print ©2003