Current & Upcoming

2012

I will be performing with Tyler Brett as Tyler Brett and the Department on February 16th in the rooftop sculpture garden at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.


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I recently drew 500 more “Your Hard Work Will Soon Pay Off” fortunes, from an ongoing series started in 2009.  This new batch of fortunes is for a group exhibition at The Kitchen in New York, curated by Whitney Museum ISP Curatorial Fellows

denisse andrade, Liz Park, Tim Saltarelli, and Kristina Scepanski.


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I will be performing with Tyler Brett as Tyler Brett and the Department on July 19th at Make Work Projects in Saskatoon for the closing party of Leah Rosenberg’s exhibition I Made This For You.


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A new project I’m calling “Diamonds of Detroit” will be in the upcoming exhibition E, I know it begins with E at North End Studios in Detroit.  This exhibition is curated by Maia Asshaq, Mikaela Assolent, and Flora Katz.


More information here.

I will have a solo exhibition called As The Dusts Settle at Mercer Union in Toronto, opening November 3rd.  This exhibition will involve several bodies of work relating to dust, rocks, and shadows, and takes its title from a book I found in Bruno, Saskatchewan, about the Dust family history in the region. 


Curated by Sarah Robayo Sheridan.


More information here.

I’ll be performing with Tyler Brett and Amy Ball at Cherry Sunday in Bruno, Saskatchewan on August 19th. 


I also helped write a new single by Tyler Brett, and I sing (quietly) on it.  We wrote this song based on the titles of books on our bookshelf - it’s called “Titles”, and you can listen to it here.

While in Iceland last year, I was asked to do a skype interview with the KM Hunter Foundation.  The interview was part of a presentation for a Visual Arts Award they gave me, (that I greatly appreciate), and can be seen here.

I am currently offering a gift certificate redeemable for a custom-made copy of a rock through Art Metropole’s Gifts by Artists holiday sale.  This project is called “Other People’s Souvenirs”, and more information can be found here.