Installation at Real Art ways in Hartford, CT
October-December 2018
40’x8’
Cultch: verb
1. (US, New England) To accumulate small items of little value.
“Cultch is the New England word for that clutter of partly worn-out or obsolete objects that always gathers...there’s everything there- old bolts, old wrought-iron cut nails, bits of unrelated metal, old wood, wiping rags, coffee cans, broken hacksaw blades, a divorced work glove or two, parts of a dog team harness...it's a mess, but it’s better to have this one big mess in the corner of the kitchen than a patina of messiness spread all over the house.”
-Louise Dickinson Rich, We Took to the Woods, 1942
At The Webster Court Project in Newton, MA. 2018
Mixed media & found objects
Size Variable
Cultch: verb
1. (US, New England) To accumulate small items of little value.
“Cultch is the New England word for that clutter of partly worn-out or obsolete objects that always gathers...there’s everything there- old bolts, old wrought-iron cut nails, bits of unrelated metal, old wood, wiping rags, coffee cans, broken hacksaw blades, a divorced work glove or two, parts of a dog team harness...it's a mess, but it’s better to have this one big mess in the corner of the kitchen than a patina of messiness spread all over the house.”
-Louise Dickinson Rich, We Took to the Woods, 1942
Tisch Gallery, Medford, MA
Mixed media & found objects
13’x16.5’
Cultch: verb
1. (US, New England) To accumulate small items of little value.
“Cultch is the New England word for that clutter of partly worn-out or obsolete objects that always gathers...there’s everything there- old bolts, old wrought-iron cut nails, bits of unrelated metal, old wood, wiping rags, coffee cans, broken hacksaw blades, a divorced work glove or two, parts of a dog team harness...it's a mess, but it’s better to have this one big mess in the corner of the kitchen than a patina of messiness spread all over the house.”
-Louise Dickinson Rich, We Took to the Woods, 1942
Beacon Gallery, SoWa, Boston, MA
Sept 2019
Mixed media & found objects
Cultch: verb
1. (US, New England) To accumulate small items of little value.
“Cultch is the New England word for that clutter of partly worn-out or obsolete objects that always gathers...there’s everything there- old bolts, old wrought-iron cut nails, bits of unrelated metal, old wood, wiping rags, coffee cans, broken hacksaw blades, a divorced work glove or two, parts of a dog team harness...it's a mess, but it’s better to have this one big mess in the corner of the kitchen than a patina of messiness spread all over the house.”
-Louise Dickinson Rich, We Took to the Woods, 1942
The Webster Court Project, Newton, MA. 2018
Mixed media
Size variable
Honey, burned paper, wood
Each approximately 4'x 2'x 2"
Honey Systems installation #2 at the Mission Hill Gallery at SMFA, Boston, MA
Honey, cardboard and wood.
8'x3.5'
Cement, resin, hot glue, silicone, wood, glass and metal
Internal LED lights
Each ranging between "5x3’
Feast & Fable, Barnard, VT. 2018
Medium: Plastic flooring
Size variable
2017
Size variable
Medium: Plastic flooring
Installed at Cold Springs Park, Newton, MA.
2018
Live moss, wire, wood, silicone, acrylic
20"x30"
Installed at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
2018
Medium: plastic flooring
Installed on the 3rd floor of The School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA