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Luminous Passage: Night Migration

Featuring paper cut  silhouettes of 63 bird species from our area who are neotropic, migrate primarily at night, and have been observed forming interspecies flocks in order to keep each other safe

Luminous Passage: Night Migration is a site-specific light installation rooted in data visualization and inspired by the migratory bird species that travel through the Hackensack River watershed. Drawing from research provided by Cornell’s Ornithology Lab, NOAA, and local bird counts, I created images based on 63 local species that are Neotropical and also migrate primarily at night. They traverse every type of border, and participate in interspecies flocking behavior once they reach their winter home in Central or South America.

The installation blends ecological data with projection mapping, animation, and hand-cut-style silhouettes; referencing pre-photographic image-making methods. The patterns suggest cooperation, mobility, and shared knowledge across species, geographies, and cultures. These birds, and the journeys they represent, serve as an allegory for freedom, collaboration, and interconnectedness in both nature and society.

Creating this piece meant that after the images were drawn out, there was still a lot of technical work to be done: navigating design, fabrication, and light behavior for a highly unusual site. I was fortunate to have two excellent assistants and a generous fabricator who helped me test equipment and mount designs on the roof, usually in the rain.

Public art requires community. I’m grateful to Arts Bergen, Main Street Business Alliance, Monocle Group, our incredible fabricator, electricians, and civic partners who believed in bringing a different kind of light to this space. The result is a functional, atmospheric piece that gives viewers the opportunity to reflect on the natural and civic systems we’re all part of.

On view long term: Hackensack, NJ Main Street-Moore street walkway, at 210 Main Street.

Amulets-Ove

Amulets 4 Introverts II take on a new life in an imagined time where they have been found by future archeologists and still hold their powers. Stolen and vitrined, they are on display next to a first-day-of-employment company training video that struggles to train Stable Diffusion on the latin roots of words related to female power and the visual-actual reality of ovaries.

This project deals with social Fears, and my attempt to fix Stable Diffusion by making an AI training video for LLMs that can understand female body parts.  This has been exhibited at The Newark Museum Of Art and From Alchemy to Numinosity, Kresge and Pascal Galleries, Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College of New Jersey

FOOD STORE(Y)

he purpose of Food Store(y) is to bolster civil society via camaraderie and communication. Imagine a free app like Tinder-for-bartering with a focus on exchanging food for stories and vice -versa. We want participants to get closer to neighbors instead of feeling more isolated- and all by facilitating the exchange of stories (personal, journalistic, historical) for food.

Rare Object Hologram

3D animated holographic illusions display the results of  interviews conducted on the sidewalks of Newark.  Part of Case Studies, on view at Gallery Aferro, Curated by Evonne M. Davis.

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Forbidden Views

The cutouts are in place of questions that will not be answered.

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ArtBloc: Upward Mobility

Shipping Container Multi-Projection Mapping Project 2013

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The Greening 209

The Greening: 209 evokes different moments in time: present, future, and past. In the U.S. a house or other building may last a generation or more. The systems we design to guide us as a society outlive us all, though they are not permanent either.  How do we know if the structures we put in place are working?  How long does the long view need to be if we are going to plan accordingly? It’s time to remodel.

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MetaData In the Meadowlands

Layers of history, landfill, metals and marsh

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Mapping for Empathy in Four Dimensions

Solo Exhibition, Kresge Gallery, 2011

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A Flock Plummets

For September and October I’ll have a new piece, A Flock Plummets, on display at Pierro Gallery in South Orange, NJ.

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