. Rock Records are photo-installations of monumental boulders set in relationships with each other and with small-scale inset images, which deepen the conversation for the viewer up close. The visual language includes rocks, construction debris, and trash bags. Weirdly, at a certain distance, they all resemble each other. The work interrupts and re-layers geological presence […]
This is when the ice sheet ended
This is when the ice sheet ended, 2020: An installation of photographs, video and a free community-sourced map explore Cleveland as a post-glacial landscape
The terminal moraine is the accumulation of debris at the end of a glacier
The terminal moraine is the accumulation of earth and debris at the end of a glacier, 2019-
Street Signs Became Flags That Mark Mountaintops
Street Signs Became Flags That Mark Mountaintops, 2012-2013: An expedition through New York City as a series of mountain climbs
Visitor Center for Erratic Monuments
Visitor Center for Erratic Monuments, 2013-2015: An resource for interpreting peculiar boulders found along Brooklyn sidewalks
A sign marks a summit
A sign marks a summit, 2012: A self-guided trail which wandered the grid of Peekskill, NY’s sidewalks, streets, longitude and latitude up to a local summit
Mountains in the area have formed over some time
Mountains in the area have formed over some time, 2011: A sculpture reconciling ordinary desk work with epic geological achievements
A summit is a local point of elevation
A summit is a local point of elevation, 2011: Maps an expedition to the mountain peaks of Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Faults Create Mountains
Faults Create Mountains, 2007: A guide to understanding the role of normal faults in the formation of mountains while cleaning your apartment