Permanently Installed at Baltimore Peninsula
Laser cut acrylic, acrylic tube, steel cable and custom steel brackets
12’ x 5’ x 6”
Permanently Installed at Baltimore Peninsula
Laser cut acrylic, acrylic tube, steel cable and custom steel brackets
12’ x 5’ x 6”
Abundance is a site-specific installation that loosely references architectural forms, interior design, and domestic spaces. The visually rich elements in the hanging garlands, adorned like curtains, allude to the beauty of nature we see out our windows. Abundance evokes the feeling of both indoor and outdoor spaces, while encouraging viewers to question these sights through the lens of class, and how social and economic status can contribute to varying degrees of views and perceptions
2019
Abundance is a site-specific installation that loosely references architectural forms, interior design, and domestic spaces. The visually rich elements in the hanging garlands, adorned like curtains, allude to the beauty of nature we see out our windows. Abundance evokes the feeling of both indoor and outdoor spaces, while encouraging viewers to question these sights through the lens of class, and how social and economic status can contribute to varying degrees of views and perceptions
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
site-specific window installation at Mixed Greens gallery, NYC
2015
Fabric, ribbon, thread, found objects, wood
7' x 11' x 7"
site- specific work made for the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey, Mexico for Art in Embassies, 2013
2015, Pattern Perception, School 33, Baltimore, MD.
A mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
Permanently Installed at Baltimore Peninsula
Laser cut acrylic, acrylic tube, steel cable and custom steel brackets
12’ x 5’ x 6”
Permanently Installed at Baltimore Peninsula
Laser cut acrylic, acrylic tube, steel cable and custom steel brackets
12’ x 5’ x 6”
Abundance is a site-specific installation that loosely references architectural forms, interior design, and domestic spaces. The visually rich elements in the hanging garlands, adorned like curtains, allude to the beauty of nature we see out our windows. Abundance evokes the feeling of both indoor and outdoor spaces, while encouraging viewers to question these sights through the lens of class, and how social and economic status can contribute to varying degrees of views and perceptions
2019
Abundance is a site-specific installation that loosely references architectural forms, interior design, and domestic spaces. The visually rich elements in the hanging garlands, adorned like curtains, allude to the beauty of nature we see out our windows. Abundance evokes the feeling of both indoor and outdoor spaces, while encouraging viewers to question these sights through the lens of class, and how social and economic status can contribute to varying degrees of views and perceptions
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
2019, Acrylic, wood, steel, paper, latex paint, mixed media
26’ x 8’ x 6”
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
Collaboration with designer Jess Hammer, 2018. Copper, acrylic, brass, stone, fabric, beads, mixed media 3’ of ornamented cord, 3 prong plug or hard wired option
site-specific window installation at Mixed Greens gallery, NYC
2015
Fabric, ribbon, thread, found objects, wood
7' x 11' x 7"
site- specific work made for the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey, Mexico for Art in Embassies, 2013
2015, Pattern Perception, School 33, Baltimore, MD.
A mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.
2015, Pattern Perception, is a mixed-media installation conceived, in collaboration, by Kyle Bauer, Amy Boone McCreesh and Katie Duffy. This project is an immersive site-specific installation that re-imagines the new Clement Street side main entrance of School 33 Art Center In Baltimore, MD. Printed vinyl, painted walls, projections and decorative 3-D elements create a dizzying visual experience.
Co-Lab(oration) is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Artistic Innovation and Collaboration Program, which supports fearless and innovative collaborations in the spirit of Robert Rauschenberg.