(Editor)
I lived in Spokane from 1972-1985. As high school started, so did my vague but growing awareness that the status quo left me pretty stifled. I soon discovered new wave and punk rock and weirdness. I sought out the crazy, brilliant, creative people who talked about philosophy and politics and social concerns in ways I had never heard and were making edgy, unusual music and art.
Fast forward: My artwork has been exhibited and screened internationally and nationally including the Madrid Abierto 2007, ETH Zrich, the Centre de Cultura Contempornia de Barcelona, the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, and the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano.
I have taught digital video and stereoscopic film production at the Center for Digital Art and Experimental Media at the University of Washington. I received my MFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and a BFA in Sculpture from the University of Washington, graduating cum laude and as Mary Gates Scholar.