I thought I’d talk a little bit about my process. I teach a course called Ideation and Prototyping to engineering students. It’s an interesting course to teach students. Many of…
FCA Grant Early this year, I received a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts from their COVID-19 Funds. This has been incredibly helpful to mitigate expenses and losses due…
Harvestworks Residency on Governors Island
The New York Electronic Arts Festival has pushed back its 2020 exhibition until the pandemic subsides. As a result, some of the artists that were…
When I was first looking at purchasing a knitting machine, I would see posts for machines with a ribber, ribbers sold separately, and all sorts of things. I vaguely knew…
I’ve been becoming more familiar with the knitting machine, it’s functionality, and maintenance. I tacked up the pieces that I had knitted while taking a few workshops at the Textile…
After working on the last iteration of Luciferins, I love texture of the surface and uniformity of wet felting. Yet, laying out the wool fiber on such a huge piece,…
After knitting many tubes and hanging them in the studio, I reflected on the visuals and the tactility. The size is good. I love the sturdiness of each of them…
I love moss. I’ve tried to grow it a few times, but wasn’t able to give it the care it needs to get going. I see these soft beds of…
In my explorations of felt, I’ve been interested in creating seamless forms and shapes. I love the forms and shapes that Andrea Graham creates. I started working by creating small…
The idea behind the functionality of the piece, is that once a viewer comes near one strip of fiber and stays briefly, the fiber will wake up with shape and…