Posts Tagged: art

View Ecology
This is a proposal for a live-work art center in the gritty Kensington area of Philadelphia. The project manipulates views to privilege the artists who live and work within and to provide teasers for the curious observer from the outside.

View Ecology
This is a proposal for a live-work art center in the gritty Kensington area of Philadelphia. The project manipulates views to privilege the artists who live and work within and to provide teasers for the curious observer from the outside.

The Roving Highlighter
The Roving Highlighter, a mobile art production and display housing, is a site-specific yet constantly changing “art box” proposed for the 2010 Schenk Woodman competition. It questions the identity and permanence of public art by asserting that there are existing

The Roving Highlighter
The Roving Highlighter, a mobile art production and display housing, is a site-specific yet constantly changing “art box” proposed for the 2010 Schenk Woodman competition. It questions the identity and permanence of public art by asserting that there are existing

Gallery Apartment
As project manager at James Wagman Architect, I oversaw the gut renovation of the main living floor and penthouse of this New York City triplex apartment from concept through construction. The client is an art dealer who wanted to turn

Gallery Apartment
As project manager at James Wagman Architect, I oversaw the gut renovation of the main living floor and penthouse of this New York City triplex apartment from concept through construction. The client is an art dealer who wanted to turn

Reverse Colors
I copied Claude Monet’s painting Regatta at Argenteuil, but replaced the colors with their opposites. Oil Painting, Boston University, 2003

Reverse Colors
I copied Claude Monet’s painting Regatta at Argenteuil, but replaced the colors with their opposites. Oil Painting, Boston University, 2003