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“The component that ties my work together is that I am always examining language, semiotics, communication, and linguistics.”
Amanda Season Keeley is a visual artist who lives and works in Miami, Florida. Keeley received her BA in Psychology and Visual Arts from the University of Vermont and her MFA in Sculpture from Parsons School of Art & Design. Her practice utilizes the language of printmaking, sculpture, and text-based works which often take the shape of community collaborations and multimedia interactive installations.
Select solo exhibitions include Fredric Snitzer Gallery (Miami), Villa Lena (Italy), Basel Liste/ Spencer Brownstone Gallery (NYC/Basel, Switzerland), Wolfsonian–FIU Museum (Miami), de la Cruz Collection (Miami), and Transformer Gallery (Washington), with group exhibitions at the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens (Miami), AGA Lab (Netherlands), Frans Mastereel Centrum (Belgium), and Faena Art Center (Miami). Keeley also has several permanent public art commissions in South Florida at the Hialeah Gardens Library, Arts & Culture Center Hollywood, and The Bass Museum of Art.
Keeley has been honored with grants such as the Knight Foundation Arts Challenge, Florida Department of State of Cultural Affairs Grant, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and New York Foundation for the Arts. Her work is included in the MoMA permanent collection, New York Public Library, Astrup Fearnley Museum, Smithsonian Museum, and is held within other numerous private and public collections.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in New London, CT
Lives and works in Miami, FL
EDUCATION
MFA in Sculpture, Parsons School of Art & Design, New York, NY
BA, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
PUBLIC ART COMMISSIONS
2021 to present
Crossroads, VOX, Miami, FL (Miami Dade Public Art in Public Places permanent commission- In
Progress)
2020
Las Palabras Me Bañan Como el Mar (Let The Words Wash Over Me Like the Ocean), Hialeah
Gardens Library (Miami Dade Public Art in Public Places permanent commission), Miami, FL
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2019
Edible Cookbook Dinner Party, Villa Lena, Italy
2017
Neon Library, Arts & Cultural Center Library, Hollywood, FL (Permanent commission)
2016
Feel The Edges, UNTITLED Fair Special Projects, Miami, FL
The Pleasure of Text, Transformer, Washington, DC
2015
Orange Oratory, Wolfsonian–FIU, Miami, FL
Dance Intervention (Double Arc), UNTITLED Fair Special Projects, Miami, FL
Dance Constructions, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL
In(k) Process, de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami, FL
2014
Book & Fruit Cart, UNTITLED Fair Special Projects, Miami, FL
1995
Exit Wounds, Essex Railway Station with Burlington Public Art Fund, Burlington, VT
Windows, Griffin Gallery, Burlington, VT
SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021
No Vacancy, Hotel Croydon, Miami Beach, FL
Inner States, Security Building, Miami, FL
A Subtropical Affair III curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Good to Know.fyi Project Space,
Miami, FL
2019
Windows and Leaves, Frans Mastereel Centrum, Belgium
FLORA, UNTITLED Art Fair Special Projects, Miami, FL
2018
Sex, Guns, and Motifs, AGA Gallery, Amsterdam, NL
2017
Dual Frequencies, Arts & Cultural Center, Hollywood, FL
Art Cart, Bass Museum’s Creativity Wing, Miami, FL (Commissioned work)
2016
We Came in Peace, Faena Art Center, Miami, FL
12425 NE 13 Ave, #4, Miami, FL
Lost Spaces and Stories of Vizcaya, Vizcaya Museum, Miami, FL
2014
Books Fuel Ideas, Bas Fisher Invitational, Miami, FL
Sunday in the Park, Locust Projects, Miami, FL
SWEAT 2 , Miami Dade Kendall Campus Gallery, Miami, FL
Blackburn Fellowship Exhibition, 20/20 Gallery, New York, NY
2013
6 x 6, Turn-Based Press, Miami, FL
Part of the Story, Lower Eastside Printshop, New York, NY
2012
Action Symphony, TAPS Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
For January, go ask Alice, Fitzroy Gallery, New York, NY
2011
Product Porch, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Mixed Messages, La Mama la Galleria, New York, NY
2010
The Vitrine, Paris, France
2009
Vendorbar @ Editions/Artists Books Fair, X-Initiative, New York, NY
2007
Wish You Were Here, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
2006
Editions by Artists, Emily Harvey Foundation, New York, NY
2005
Spiritual America , Tart Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Red White Blue, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY
Postcards from the Edge , A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
Back to the Garden: Art for the Proliferation of Peace, Ruby Falls, New York, NY
2004
101 Artists’ Editions, Wallspace Gallery, New York
2003
Holiday Show II, Wallspace Gallery, New York, NY
Scope Art Fair, Taxter & Spengleman, Miami, FL
Wild Nights: Remembering Colin De Land, CB’s 313 Gallery, New York, NY Tribute to CDL, Pat
Hearn/AFA Gallery (PHAG), New York, NY
2002
Holiday, Wallspace Gallery, New York, NY
Final Frontier, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, NY
Untitled, American Fine Arts, New York, NY
2000
Artforum Berlin, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Liste Basel, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, Basel, Switzerland
1999
XXX Dope Show curated by Colin De Land, American Fine Arts, New York, NY
Night of 1000 Drawings, Artists’ Space, New York, NY
Surveillance, Printed Matter, Inc., New York, NY
HONORS
Locust Projects, the WaveMaker Grants program, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the
Visual Arts, 2021
Oolite Home + Away Fellowship, 2021
Dashboard Grant, 2020
Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Award, 2019
Rijksmuseum Research Fellowship, 2018
Wavemaker Grant, via Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, 2018 and 2017
South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship, 2017
Metabolic Studio/ Annenberg Foundation Grant, 2017
Miami Downtown Development Authority Grant, 2016
Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Award, 2015
Feast Miami, 2015
New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship Award, 2014
ARTIST RESIDENCIES
Deering Estate AIR Program, Miami, FL, 2022
Chalk Hill, Sonoma Valley, CA, 2021
Anderson Ranch, Aspen, CO, 2021
Metropolitan Fukujusou, Kyoto, Japan, 2020 (Exhibition and residency postponed)
Villa Lena, Italy, 2019
Frans Mastereel Centrum, Belgium, 2019
AGA Lab, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2018
Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA 2016
Robert Blackburn Printmaking Studio Fellow, NYC 2015
Lower Eastside Printshop Keyholder, NYC 2014
Vermont Studio Center, VT 2010
PUBLIC & PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry, Miami, FL
Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Boca Raton, FL
New York Public Library, New York, NY
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Colin De Land and Pat Hearn Archives, work acquired by Smithsonian Archives of American
Art, Washington, DC
Printed Matter, Inc., New York, NY
Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo, Norway
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Founder and Director, EXILE Books, 2014 to present
Advisory Board, Miami Cancer Institute Artist’s Residency Program, 2019 to present
Curator, Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, 2017 to 2019
Curator, Yoko Ono Archives and Exhibitions, 2005 to 2014
Contributor, Bookforum and Whitewall Magazine, 2000 to 2004
Founder, Issue Magazine and Project Space, 2002
A (not so brief) HISTORY OF EXILE BOOKS:
September 2014 “Sunday in the Park” at Locust Projects
October 2014 “Artist’s Book Occupation” at Books & Books Coral Gables
October 2014 “Words in Revolt” at Books & Books Coral Gables Gallery
November 2014 “Artist Book Lounge” at The Miami International Book Fair
December 2014 “Books Fuel Ideas” at Bas Fischer Invitational
December 2014 “Books & Fruit Cart” at UNTITLED Fair
March 2015 “In(k) Process” at De La Cruz Collection
April 2015 “Love! Rage!! Passion!!!” at YoungArts Gallery
April 2015 “The 2015 Miami Zine Fair” on YoungArts Foundation Plaza
June 2015 “Summer in EXILE” at The Standard Spa Miami Beach
September 2015 ‘LISTEN TO THIS BUILDING” at Miami Center for Architecture & Design
November 2015 “Orange Oratory” at Wolfsonian—FIU Museum
November 2015 “Artist’s Book Lounge V.2” at The Miami International Book Fair
December 2015 “Fruit & Book Cart” at UNTITLED Fair
January 2016 “Tropical Titles” EXILE at LA Artist’s Book Fair, Geffen Contemporary at MOCA,
Los Angeles
February 2016 “Artists Publisher in Residence” at HistoryMiami Museum
April 2016 “The Miami Zine Fair” on the Cultural Plaza at HistoryMiami
June 2016 “Summer Recess” at The Standard Spa Miami Beach
July 2016 “The Pleasure of Text” at Transformer Gallery, Washington D.C.
October 2016 “ID Project” at Lowe Museum with University Of Miami Special Collections
December 2016 “Feel the Edges” at UNTITLED, Miami Beach
April 2017 “Miami Zine Fair” at University of Miami
June 2017 EXILE Books moves into our new home in Little Haiti!!!!
Tom Virgin/Extra Virgin Press
Biography
My work spans a range of media from prints and book arts, to sculpture and public works. Two degrees in printmaking, over a decade of residencies in artist’s communities/National Parks, and a parallel career teaching art in Title I Public High Schools for over 20 years have nurtured a desire to make my work accessible to a broad range of people, and supportive of the communities that I am part of. By making multiples I am able to spread my own community around, while leaving pieces of Miami in the communities I travel to. I bring Miami wherever I go, and bring other artists home to my friends and colleagues.
I am born and raised in the Midwest (Detroit), transplanted to South Florida and loving it.
solo exhibitions and site specific work
2015. Tom Virgin: Open Book, Installation. Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, FL
2014. “Conversation Too”, Book release. Emerson Dorsch, Miami, FL
2012. “When We Work”, Public Art. Station #8, Gainesville Fire Department, Gainesville, FL
2011. 13 Views of Mount Hood. John D. Mac Arthur Library, Florida Atlantic University. Jupiter, FL
2010. “Einstein Cafe” Site Specific Sculpture Installation. Miami Dade College- Hialeah, Hialeah, FL
2009. Books: Burden & Bliss. John D. Mac Arthur Library, Florida Atlantic University. Jupiter, FL
2008. “Rise” Site Specific Stairwell Mural. Miami Dade College- Hialeah Campus, Hialeah, FL
2008. “He Said, She Said” (installation). University of Miami/Wynwood Project Space. Miami, FL
2007-2008. “INDU Project” (Large Format Banner). Ingalls and Associates. Miami, FL
2007. “Stilts and Cranes” Public Art. MDCPS/ Schools of Choice, Museum Magnet Program. South Side Elementary School. Miami, FL
2007. “Duty and Remembrance,” Art in Public Places Commission, Florida Keys Council of the Arts/
Monroe County Art in Public Places. Key Largo, FL
2006. 800 Window/ Summer Studio. ArtCenter South Florida. Miami Beach, FL
2004. Tom Virgin: Escape and Other Diversions. Miami International Univ. of Art & Design. Miami, FL
2003. Reflections and Dreams. Leonard Tachmes Gallery. North Miami, FL
2001. PRESSURE: relief. Recent Prints. MDCC, Wolfson Gallery. Miami, FL
1994. Recent Work. ETC Gallery. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL
1994. Portraits, Keys and Godsend. Dorsch Gallery. Miami, FL
public collections
Anderson Center at Tower View. Red Wing, MN
Arthur and Matta Jaffe Collection of Books as Aesthetic Objects, FAU, Boca Raton, FL
Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Broward Main Library, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO (with DC Art Press, Leon Loughridge)
Florida Keys Council for the Arts/ Monroe County Art in Public Places. Key Largo, FL
Gainesville Art in Public Places. Gainesville, FL
Iraq National Library, Baghdad, Iraq
Miami-Dade Art in Public Places. Miami, FL
MDC Museum of Art + Design, Miami, FL
Miami-Dade College, Hialeah Campus, Hialeah, FL
Miami-Dade Public Library System, Permanent Art Collection. Miami, FL
Museum of Contemporary Art, Mail Art Collection. North Miami, FL
Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL
South Side Elementary School. Schools of Choice, Museum Magnet, MDCPS. Miami, FL
University of California-San Diego, Mandeville Collection. San Diego, CA
University of Denver, Penrose Collection. Denver, CO
University of Miami Library, Special Collections. Coral Gables, FL
Vanderbilt University, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections. Nashville, TN
Walker Art Center, Artist’s Book Collection. Minneapolis, MN
Wells College, Book Arts Center. Aurora, NY
Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, KS (with DC Art Press, Leon Loughridge)
awards and grants
2015. Finalist, Extra Virgin Press. Knight Arts Challenge, Miami, FL
2013. Helen F. Salzberg Artist in Residence Fellowship, the Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
2001, 2004-2015. Artist Access Grants. Tigertail Productions/ Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. Miami, FL
2015, 2014, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007. Creative Capital Professional Development Program. Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. Miami, FL
2010. Honorable Mention, Florida Artists Book Prize. Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Broward Main Library, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2010. Finalist. Miami-Dade Art in Public Places. Doral Fire Training Complex. Miami, FL
2009. Surdna Art Teachers Fellowship. Surdna Foundation. New York, NY
2008. Honorable Mention, Florida Artist Book Prize. Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Broward Main Library, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2009. Best in Show, “Leila Thirteen Times,” BookEnds. Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Silver Spring, MD
2008. Finalist, Site Specific Sculpture Proposal. AppalCART Art in Transit /Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Design and Art In Transit Project, Boone, North Carolina
2007. Artist Enhancement Grant. State of Florida, Division of Cultural Affairs. Tallahassee, FL
2006. Winner, Florida Artists Book Prize. Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2003. Honorable Mention, Florida Artist Book Prize. Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, Broward Main Library, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1992-1994. Full Tuition Remission. University of Miami, Department of Art and Art History. Coral Gables, FL
artist’s residencies
2015. Artist in Residence. Anderson Center. Red Wing, MN
2014. Artist in Residence. Anderson Center. Red Wing, MN
2013. Artist in Residence. Anderson Center. Red Wing, MN
2013. Helen M. Salzberg Artist in Residence. Jaffe Center for Book Arts. FAU. Boca Raton, FL
2012. Artist in Residence. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg, TN
2011. Artist in Residence. Anderson Center. Red Wing, MN
2011. Artist in Residence. Montana Artist Refuge. Basin, MT
2010. Artist in Residence. Jentel Artist Residency. Banner, WY
2009. Artist in Residence. Anderson Center. Red Wing, MN
2008. Artist in Residence. Ucross Foundation. Clearmont, WY.
2007. Artist in Residence. Oregon College of Art and Craft. Portland, OR
2006. 3 Month Juried Artist’s Residency. ArtCenter South Florida. Miami Beach, FL
2006. Artist in Residence. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Porter, IN
2004. Artist in Residence. Glen Arbor Art Association. Glen Arbor, MI
bibliography
Nerhaugen, Ruth. Red Wing Republican Eagle. Speaking to the heart. Oct 22, 2015
Tschida, Anne. Miami Herald. An exhibition explores downtown Miami history through art and words.
July 14, 2015
O’Miami Poetry Festival Paperback Book. 2014. Pages 30 and 106.
Presenter. Swamp, Miami International Book Fair, SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration with Michael Hettich. November 2014
Fishman, George. Miami Herald. South Florida printmaking community making a greater impression.
Sat, Aug. 09, 2014
Tschida, Anne. Miami Herald. Three South Florida efforts explore the intersection of books and art.
September 6, 2013
Nerhaugen, Ruth. Red Wing Republican Eagle. Printmaker’s Images Capture Community.
July 10, 2013
Chen, Julie. Editor/Juror. Showcase 500 Handmade Books. Lark Crafts. Fall 2013
Salomony, Sandra. Editor. 1000 Artist Books: Exploring the Book as Art. 2012. illus. 0897, 0898, 0950-0952.
Tschida, Ann. Miami Herald. Celebrating art of endangered icon. (SWEAT). September 8, 2013
Hettich, Michael. Editor. (NO) SWEAT. Tabloid Newspaper. Miami Dade College. 2012
Mosovich, Galena. Miami Herald. South Florida Arts Scene. The Art of Words. SWEAT.
November 25, 2012
Miami Herald. Weekend, Cover Story. Miami International Book Fair, SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration, Panelist. Broadsheet with Tom Virgin/Campbell McGrath, Illustration. November 16, 2012.
Tschida, Anne. Miami Herald. New exhibit, new direction at ACSF (By Hand). August 19, 2012
Austin, Tom. Miami Herald. The Portable Art of The Book. July 13, 2012
Tschida, Anne. Miami Herald. Surface and Soul. August 7, 2011
Bryan, Jenson. Curator. 2011 Delta National Small Prints Exhibition. Catalog. 2011
Mason, Barbara. Curator. International Print Project 2010. Prints from New Zealand and the USA.
Bellisario, Kerrie; Cook, Linda; Dunn, BJ. Drawing New Audiences, Expanding Interpretive Possibilities. Artist-In-Residence Programs Of The National Park Service. NPS. 2009. pg. 22-23.
Drost, Lise. Curator. Florida Printmakers Invitational Exhibition. Museum of Florida Art. 2007
Martin, Lydia. Miami Herald. Art Exhibit Gives Place A Fresh New Perspective. April 23, 2006
Morales, Rene. Miami In Transition, catalog essay. Miami Art Museum. April 27-May 19, 2006
Watson, Robert. Juror. Florida Printmakers 14th Competition: International Prints and Drawings. 2005-2006
Virgin, Tom. escape*…restrictions apply. Accent Miami. Issue 5, 2005.
Russel, Candice. City Link. Gallery/Tom Virgin. March 17-23, 2004.
Nickless, Lea. Curator. Turning Pages: Celebrating South Florida Artist Made Books. Miami Dade College, Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Bienes Museum of the Modern Book. 2003-2004.
Katelyn Kopenhaver
KATELYN KOPENHAVER
b. 1992, Doylestown, PA
Currently lives and works in Miami and New York
KatelynKopenhaver.com
EDUCATION
2019 Hunter College, MFA Level Courses, Cultural Studies
2016 School of Visual Arts, BFA, Photography and Video
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023 Embodied Knowledge, Curated by nico wheadon, Ely Center of Contemporary Art,
New Haven, CT (upcoming)
BluPrint, Curated by Robert Chambers, Bridge Red Studios, Miami, FL
2022 Deconstructing the Sameness, Curated by Ronald Sanchez, The Laundromat, Miami, FL
Fountainhead Artists Open, Miami FL
2021 NADA Art Fair with Printed Matter and Exile Books, Miami FL
Boston University, The Faye G.,Jo, and James Stone Gallery, Boston, MA
THIS IS WHO WE ARE, Pen + Brush Gallery, New York, NY
2020 A Yellow Rose Project, Curated by Frances Jakubek and Meg Griffiths, Texas Woman’s
University, Denton, TX, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Denver, CO
Black & White, Curated by Jenée Daria of Feminist Sackler Center at the Brooklyn Museum and
Ken Jackson, The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Until We Meet Again Curated by Sherri Nienass Littlefield, Treat Gallery, Online, New York, NY
Emotive Objects, Curated by Sharon Butler, Ely Center of Contemporary Art, Online,
New Haven, CT
THIS IS WHO WE ARE, Curated by Dawn Delikat, Executive Director of Pen + Brush, and Parker
Daley Garcia, Curatorial Associate of Pen + Brush, Maggi Peyton Gallery, at the Office of
Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer, New York, NY
2019 Katelyn Kopenhaver Paola Martínez Fiterre, Renee Cox, Curated by Dawn Delikat, Executive
Director of Pen + Brush, and Parker Daley Garcia, Curatorial Associate of Pen + Brush, New
York, NY
Crashing the Party, Curated by Barbara O’Brien, Former Executive Director Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art, The Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, NY.
2018 On Adornment, Curated by Associate Executive Director of Pen + Brush Dawn Delikat and
Curatorial Associate of Pen + Brush Parker Daley Garcia, Pen + Brush, New York, NY
FELLOWSHIPS
2021 2021 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts
COMMISSIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
2020 During the Day but Mostly at Night, Zine, for Pen + Brush, New York, NY
A Yellow Rose Project, Epstein Is The Worst Kind of Virus, New York NY.
2019 Bangle, NOT FOR SALE, for Article 22, Artist and Activist Collection, Brooklyn, NY.
GUERILLA
2022 WILL YOU BUY ME, performance, Untitled Art Fair + Art Basel, Miami, FL
2021 MOMA HAS NOT YET RESPONDED FOR COMMENT, installation in bathroom stalls, MOMA, New
York, NY
2020 EPSTEIN IS THE WORST KIND OF VIRUS, Bed Sheet and Acrylic, seen on Filthy Rich Ghislaine
Maxwell, Associated Press, 20/20 ABC News, NY Times, NY Post, Peacock, New York, NY
2019 SHE WAS LAST SEEN, Mattress and Acrylic, site specific, New York, NY
PUBLIC ART
2021 POST for CHEAP, Bologna, Italy
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY / PRESS
2022 “Meet Katelyn Kopenhaver, Multimedia Artist and Photographer” Shout Out Miami, April 13th
2021 Larson, Emily Rose: “I’VE HAD IT UP TO HERE, THE WORK OF KATELYN KOPENHAVER”,
Foto Femme United, October 14th
“Visual Art” Passenger Journal, Volume 2 Issue 7, September 1st
(2021, June 25). Notorious: Ghislaine Maxwell S43 E29) [TV series episode]. In Sloan,
D. (Executive Producer), ABC 20/20, ABC News Productions
Lapin, Tamar “Jeffrey Epstein once threatened to feed rape victim to alligators, lawsuit alleges”,
New York Post, March 30th
2020 West, Deanna: “TWU professor’s photo project honors women’s suffrage”, The Lasso
October 2020
Otalvaro, Nicole: “Katelyn Kopenhaver: The Camera as an Object of Power”, METAL
Magazine, September 2020
Nuemeister, Larry and Hays, Tom, Associated Press: “Maxwell denied bail on Epstein-related sex
abuse charges”, ABC News, July 2020
2019 Jones, Alex: “Pen + Brush” , The Brooklyn Rail, September 2019
Salvadó, Arnau: “Bodies and How To Treat Them”, Metal Magazine, September 2019
2018 Pen and Brush In Print: “Why Is There Blood in The Sink?” And “Untitled 07/15/17, 11:48pm”,
Winter Edition Poems, vol. 2, August 2018, p. 06-08
ARTIST TALKS AND LECTURES
2022 – 2019 Guest Lecturer, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY.
Guest Lecturer, Hunter College, New York, NY.
2020 PROJECTIONS with Frank Meo, Jana Ireland and Peter Turnley
Fireside Chats with Samantha Johnston and Carla Jay Harris
2019 ART TALKS, Artist Panel Talk with Renee Cox and Paola Martinez Fiterre, Pen + Brush, New
York NY
Artist in Conversation, with Thea Lanzisero, Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, NY
PHOTOGRAPHY PUBLICATIONS
2022 SHOTS Magazine, No. 154 – Winter Issue 2022 : EARTHLY DELIGHTS
2021 Beige Ambition, The Olsen Twins, New York Magazine, New York, NY.
100 Visions of Fatherhood, The Luupe, New York, NY
2019 Director of Marriage Story, Noah Baumbach, Netflix Queue II, Los Angeles, CA.
Alex G Is No Kid in a Candy Store, Interview Magazine, New York, NY.
2018 Reasons to Love NY, Editorial, New York Magazine, New York, NY.
Judgments, Portrait Editorial, New York Magazine, New York, NY.
LIVE PERFORMANCES
2019 Brown Hair, Brown Eyes, Pen + Brush, New York, NY.
2018 Prey, Pen + Brush, New York, NY.
COLLECTIONS
2016 School of Visual Arts Library