Installtion Pics
My work exists best in its own world, when a space is transformed into something strange and unframilier.
End of First year reviewSpring 2025
All Photos By Hannah Jane Oliver
Thoughts on the Feeling of Flesh
Solo show at Gallery 1010 in Knoxville, TN
2025
Saprotropic Commune
Immersive art installation in colloboration With Sean Monagahan and Nick Szydlo at The Orfelia
2024
Rising global
temperatures in the 2030’s created a beneficial climate for fungi to
reproduce, greatly increasing the already abundant biodiversity.
Scientists quickly began to realize the benefits of these fungus’s
greatly malleable genetic pool and began selectively breeding fungi
which all had a trait that enables them to break down and convert
plastic to energy. In this process, scientists began to uncover another
closely related trait: The output of this extra energy to create sound
and light.
This began one of the most popular interdisciplinary
collaborations between art/science in the 2040’s, with artists,
scientists and hobbyists selectively breeding musical funguses, funded
by carbon offset/plastic reduction initiatives. This artistic and
scientific breakthrough represented a major cultural and ideological
shift as well as as a new interest in mycology as a DIY hobby.
Are you Suprised?Solo show at Talking Dolls in Detroit, MI
2022
All Photos by Sarah C. Blanchette
For my Ego
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Person show with Avery Campbell at the Glastonbury Collective
2021