BIOGRAPHY
1967 Born, Okinawa, Japan
1998 B.A., California State University, Los Angeles
2002 M.F.A., California State University, Los Angeles
Lives in Los Angeles.
ONE ARTIST EXHIBITIONS
2005 Solo exhibition projected in October at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, California.
2004 "Out-n-In," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, California.
2002 "Pop Tatari (Curse of Pop Music)," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica, California.
2002 “Pet Sounds, Vol. 13: No Sound, More Alchemy,” MFA Show, California State University, Los Angeles.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2005 “Thing: New Sculpture from Los Angeles,” Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
2004 “Rock,” Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, California
2004 “2004 California Biennial,”Orange County Museum of Art , Newport Beach, CA (catalogue).
2004 “Nothing compare to This: (ambient, incidental and new minimal tendencies in recent art),” curated by Charles Desmarais, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, (bochurer).
2004 “Giggles,” curated by Steven Hull, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas, Texas
2004 “Boundary Creature,” Jewish Museum/Village Shalom, Kansas City, Missouri. (catalogue).
2004 in the lounge at the Swiss Institute,New York.
2003 "2003 Summer Program," curated by Mitchell Algus and Michelle Maccarone, Apex Art, New York (catalogue).
2003 "Group Show," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica
2003 “Redux,” Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
2002 "Group Show," Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica
2001 “A Proper Aesthetics of the War,” Gallery Zero One, Los Angeles.
2001 “Lazy Susan,” Long Beach City College Fine Arts Gallery, Long Beach, CA.
2001 “I’m in This Show,” Fifty Bucks Gallery, Los Angeles.
2001 “LA, CA,” Newspace, Los Angeles.
2001 “Spring Forward,” Fifty Bucks Gallery, Los Angeles.
2001 “Raw Soup,” Gallery 207, Los Angeles.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Helfand, Glen. “A Blue State: S.F. represents at the Orange County Museum’s California Biennial, and reaches from Baja to Vancouver.” The San Francisco Bay Guardian, November 10 - November 16 2004,. Vol. 39, No. 06
Helfand, Glen. “Critcs’ Picks: Elswhere: 2004 California Biennial,” Artforum.com 2004.
Koerner von Gustorf, Oliver. Deutsche Bank Art Mag 2004 California Biennial www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com
Rainsberger,Genevieve. “Look Closer: Contemporary Arts Center's minimal exhibition speaks volumes.” The News Record, October 6, 2004 .
Desmarais, Charles. “Nothing Compare to This (ambient, incidental and new minimal
tendencies in recent art),” brochure essay, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2004.
Terranova, Charissa N. “Capsule Review,” Dallas Observer, September 16, 2004.
Bembnister, Theresa. “Creeping and Crawling,” review, The Pitch, August 12, 2004.
Connelly, Frances S. “Boundary Creature / Borderland,” catalogue essay, Jewish Museum/Village Sharom - Johnson County Community College, Missouri, 2004.
Paul, Steve. “Two johnson County exhibits take a fresh look at the world through a deformed lens,” review The Kansas City Star, August 8, 2004.
Holte,Michael Ned. “Critics’Picks: Los Angeles” review, Artforum.com, March 30, 2004.
Robinson, Walter. "Miami Heat," Artnet.com, December, 2003 (reproduction).
Ed. "In the Galleries: Summer Program," The New Yorker, July 28, 2003.
Christina Colasanto. "Pop-cultural Immersion at Apex," review, Nyarts.com, July 15, 2003 (reproduction).
Smith, Roberta. "In the Galleries, A Grand Finale of Group Show Fireworks," review,
The New York Times, July 18, 2003, p. E11 (reproduction).
Robinson, Walter. "Weekend Update," Artnet.com, July, 2003 (reproduction).
Seigel, Katy. "2003 Summer Program," catalogue essay, Apex Art, New York, 2003.
Matsuyama, Hiro. review, Relax, August 2002, p.31.
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