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SELECTED EXHIBITIONS |
(solo shows displayed in italics)
2008
• Rain Field- upcoming Installation at Fringe Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA)
• Rain Field- installation at the Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery (Boston, MA)
• CAS- interactive installation/performance with Lenka Chludova at Doran Gallery (Boston, MA)
2007
• Endosymbiont- group installation at the AXIOM Gallery (Boston, MA)
• Audio Projections- installation at the Paine Gallery (Boston, MA)
• I.C.A.R.U.S. Construction- group installation/performance at the Doran Gallery (Boston, MA)
2006
• Incoming- Doran Gallery (Boston, MA)
• Neighboring Lives- Installation at Fringe Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA)
• Synthetic- Neopolitan Art Gallery (San Pedro, CA)
2005
• Nevada Triennial- Nevada Museum of Art (Reno)
• Monologue- Installation at the Bleulion Art Gallery (Reno)
• New Work on Paper- Never Ender Gallery (Reno)
• What’s Up - Capital City Arts Initiative (Carson City)
2004
• Random Pattern- Grant Gallery (Las Vegas)
• Salon Da La Refuse- Community Arts Collective (Las Vegas)
• Annual Juried Student Show- The Donna Beam Gallery (Las Vegas)
• Strung- Installation on the UNLV Campus grounds (Las Vegas)
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SELECTED PRESS |
• The Boston Globe: Cate McQuaid. “Dismantling the Cell Walls.” July 5, 2007
Endosymbiont -
"...Endosymbiont is a remarkably complex interactive work. It's not a case of pushing a button, or stepping on a pedal, and getting a response. This piece breathes, gurgles, and screams based on the activity in its environment."
• The Los Angeles Times: Holly Myers. “An Installation Wired to Engage.” Jul 14, 2006
Neighboring Lives - "...The sounds create a world around the tiny room, simulating with startling accuracy the peculiar experience of being alone in a new apartment for the first time, before your brain has had a chance to sort through the ambient noise and decide which threads to block out. It's a simple concept but remarkably affecting, drawing up a vivid range of emotional responses, including loneliness, fear, curiosity and empathy.”
• Artillery Magazine: Annie Buckley. “Ray Rapp and Jake Lee-High.” September 2006
Neighboring Lives - "...This subtly ambitious work draws on an urban commonality to reference the more alarming consequence of our rapidly deteriorating privacy.
...Standing in the center of an empty room, apartment grayish white and yellowed beige, and hearing voices whisper in the walls, the ceiling, the floor, is delightfully eerie and proffers intriguing questions about a more pervasive ear to the wall.
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