Monday, July 13, 2015

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Hedreen Gallery, Seattle University > May 13 - June 30, 2015

I will be occupying The Hedreen Gallery for 6 weeks 
developing an installation using available materials 
to generate a new stop-motion animation. The gallery will 
be open to the public for the duration of the exhibition.

      May 13 - June 12     Construction of installation
      May 17               Artist Talk at Gallery  
        June 11, 6-8pm       Reception in conjunction with 
                             Capital Hill Artwalk
        June 12 - June 17    Deconstruction of installation
        June 20 - June 30    Presentation of stop-motion video 
                             with artworks derived the installation
        June 24, 6-8pm       Closing reception


More information HERE.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Harpo Artist Grant Recipient

I am so pleased to have been selected for support from the Harpo Foundation. I look forward to using the funds to produce site-specific works in Los Angeles in 2015. Stay tuned....

Visiting Artist, UC Davis, November 2014

"Local Pattern: 936 Mei Ling Way", Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA, July 2014


"After After and So On", Installation at Machine Project, Los Angeles, CA, June 2014


















Kristin Cammermeyer | After After and So On

As a finale to this series, Kristin Cammermeyer will be working in the space July 11th – 15th to produce a sculptural collage that uses materials from each of the performances and initiates the physical collapse and deconstruction of the Machine Project Project Space itself. Abstracted video documentation of the performances will be layered with dislocated walls and materials collected from the events. The work will serve as an archive and compression of the past performances with the real-time condition of the site at which they transpired. Closing party July 17th, 8-10pm.

Featured Artist, Hazlitt #2 Print Edition







































I am very pleased to be included in Hazlitt No. 2 as an accompaniment to Linda Besner's essay on The MacDowell Colony and arts funding. It features time lapse images of the production of the installation I produced while at MacDowell.

Hazlitt No. 2 is available for purchase HERE.