The exhibitions I organize are often interdispinary, focusing on how artitsts and the works they make can connect a wide range of topics, schools of thought, and feelings. 


Select Exhibitions


The Backend

Montclair State University 

A group show about laws, logic, institutional critique, and artist interventions.

Nothing Under Heaven

Montclair State University

An exhibition of new works by Joseph Liatela alongside historical and religious artworks exploring Catholic symbolism, trans identity, loss, and reverence.

the edge of flesh and blood

Montclair State University
New paintings by Joseph Parra blend op art and sculpture to explore the relationship between digital screens, the body, and desire.

High Tide

Satellite Art Show
A group exhibition, staged in the vacant headquaters of a local election campaign, featuring South Florida artists exploring land use, tourism, and climate change in Miami Beach, FL.

Rekindled

Wave Hill
A lampost, rope, and a game of hangman take on new meaning in Kamari Carter’s homage to Dinah and Bette, two black woman accused of arson and lynched despite a lack of evidence in downtown Albany in 1794.

Tracing Trajectories

Trestle Projects
Selected artworks from the Hoggard Wagner private collection paired with recent works by the exhibited artists. 

Hi-Tech Low-Tech

Montclair State University
Comissioned with Young at Art Museum, Joseph Winograd’s interactive exhibition explores light, color, and form through lenticular sculpures. 

Lesbian Matters

BRIC Biennial
Organized with Pheonix Lindsay Hall, this exhibition features objects sourced from a nationwide open call that reflect a wide perspective on what it means to be a lesbian today. 

The Nature of Family Portraits 

Wave Hill
Staged in a former mansion where Teddy Roosevelt, among others, have stayed, this group show featured BIPOC artists that depict flora and foodstuffs to expand our understanding of how family relationships and lineage can be represented.

Time with others

Mary Sky
A group exhibition in the woods exploring uncanny bodies, waste, and whimsy.

Earth in Peril 

Wave Hill
Large color photographs and small black and white photographs by David Benjamin Sherry impress awe and urgency through psychedellic and intimate images of America’s National Parks.

Learning from Donald Judd

beverly x Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
Culminating event of a three part workshops where artists made Donald Judd facimiles out of trash, inspired by Donald Judd: The Multicolored Works at The Pulizer Foundation for the Arts.

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