Textile Artist Blog

The life and times of a textile artist, obsessed with second-hand clothing over 25 years.

Purple is the gayest color. Only last year, while working on the clothing sculpture The Witness, did I learn that, but I suspect I always knew. Which explains why I never wore purple. Even once. Newly aware of this..
Thrilled to be interviewed by Katie Dalebout for the Let it Out podcast! We had so much to talk about, from clothing sculpture, to listening nights, to lucid dreaming, to textile recycling...
In March and April, I'll be the Artist in Residence at CAS | Catskill Art Society in Livingston Manor, NY. I'll be there working and we have some activities planned as well. Check out my clothing sculpture and say hello?
I'm excited to share a work in progress archive of my dad's work. He was an incredibly sweet man, a great teacher, and a really innovative artist. I miss him dearly.
Due to the rain, we are shifting the dates a bit. The next clothing sculpture installation will be November 14-15 (Sunday and Monday) / 9am-5pm. We will be installing two different configurations each day, so come see the work evolve. 
I’m very happy to share a new location and additional details regarding two clothing sculpture installations for the public realm of Jackson Heights, Queens. This new work will be made from wood and thousands of second-hand garments, sourced from the local community during the pandemic.
A design for a portable clothing sculpture to be installed in public plazas throughout Queens, NY. This piece is made from eight separate units, to allow for multiple configurations.
From 2002-2007, I was in an arts collective called Tag Projects. We built community, self-produced five exhibitions, sold work, and even got a rave review from Holland Cotter in The New York Times!