The Confluence Studies are on view in the Laura Mesaros Gallery at West Virginia University's Creative Arts Center, January 22-February 26, 2016.
The Upper Snake Exhibition at the Center for the Arts in Jackson, WY
The Upper Snake, a three-person exhibition, is on view in the Art Association Gallery at the Center for the Arts in Jackson, WY from January 22-February 28, 2016. The exhibition consists of three separate bodies of work with three differing responses and presentation methods to three different river systems located within the Upper Snake River Basin.
Looking at Appalachia Traveling Print Exhibit
Two of my pieces from the Vanishing Points series are included in the Looking at Appalachia traveling exhibit. The 2016 tour includes showings at Adrian College, Radford University, Carnegie Hall, Shepherd University and more.
Conjunction: Projects by West Virginia University Faculty at A.I.R.
My new series of prints created over a year-long residency at Artists Image Resource (A.I.R.) in Pittsburgh, PA is on view at A.I.R. from October 5-29, 2015. Confluence Studies layers inkjet prints with screen prints on a single 40x28 in. sheets of archival Hahnemule rag paper.
Artist Presentation, 2015 Society for Photographic Education Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
I'll be sharing my Vanishing Points project as part of the Process, Discovery, Revelation panel at the 2015 Society for Photographic Education Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference at 11:00 AM on October 24th, 2015 in Pittsburgh, PA.
Panel Chair, South East College Art Conference
I'll be chairing a panel titled, "Voices from the Field: Successes and Challenges of Creating Place-Based Arts Curriculum", at the 2015 South East College Art Conference (SECAC) on Friday, October 23rd, from 1:15-3:00 PM at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown Hotel.
Medium's Vantage Feature and Interview
Writer Doug Bierend wrote an excellent piece about the Vanishing Points project on Medium's photography section, Vantage.
Rich Community: An Anthology of Appalachian Photographers
My work is in included in a new book published by Sapling Grove Press, titled "Rich Community: An Anthology of Appalachian Photographers".
The Upper Snake Exhibition at The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho
My year-long multimedia project exploring the Snake River Headwaters is on display in a three-person exhibition, The Upper Snake: Three Photographic Approaches, at The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho from May 21-August 8.
NPR's West Virginia Morning Feature and Interview
Vanishing Points was featured along with an interview on NPR's West Virginia Morning. You can listen to the interview and read the feature here.
Archive of Documentary Arts, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Three prints from the Vanishing Points series have been included in the permanent collection of the Archive of Documentary Arts, part of Duke University's David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Aint-Bad Magazine Feature
fototazo Feature and Interview
Prism Magazine, Issue 19
The Vanishing Points series, along with an extended artist statement, is featured in Issue 19 of Prism Magazine, published in Ireland. You can view the entire issue here.
Observations and Collections, The Clara Hatton Gallery, Colorado State University
A selection of images from Minor Planets and True North Archive will be featured in the national juried exhibition, Observations and Collections, at the Clara Hatton Gallery, Colorado State University, February 6-March 6, 2015.
Humble Arts Foundation Feature and Interview
The Vanishing Points project is featured on Humble Arts Foundation's blog along with an interview and essay by Jon Feinstein.
Looking at Appalachia
Three images from the Vanishing Points series are included in the Looking at Appalachia project, a crowd-sourced archive of Appalachia-based images curated by Roger May and others. The Looking at Appalachia exhibit will travel to multiple venues over the course of the year.
Looking at Appalachia Feature and Interview
The Vanishing Points project is featured on Looking At Appalachia along with an interview by Roger May.