Monday, April 16, 2012
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Hennessy Youngman - Damien Hirst - New York Times
I would just like to post Hennessy Youngman's Damien Hirst Video with his latest New York Times article. Skewering Satire...
Labels:
Damien Hirst,
Hennessy Youngman,
Sampson Wilcox,
Worcester
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
artLA student artist of the year contest entry
I just entered this contest for student artist of the year. Here is the piece i submitted and a link to the page to cast a vote. Thanks to those who believe in my work and cast a vote.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Desechable: 'ArqueologÃa'
This collection of images titled ‘ArqueologÃa,’ from my current body of work, ‘Desechable.’ They address the disposability of objects that has become a part of our culture and the urban spaces of decay in which these objects often come to rest. The dead end streets, and forgotten fenced off areas in cities accumulate our rejected possessions, and as they deteriorate they form layers of our own human history, full of narrative.
13”x19” Prints, Mounted and Framed to 18”x24”
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Fiat Lux Community Youth Art Show - Clark University
As a member of the Fiat Lux Community Engagement and Volunteering Honors Society I recently curated an exhibition of artwork from the Greater Worcester Youth Community for our annual group project. I wanted to take the opportunity to reflect on the experience and say that it has been a pleasure to see the talent and creativity in the community. As an artist, being able to see these creations brought together brings me right back to my core interest in art, which is the potential for creativity to reflect upon life, and ultimately provide happiness. Specific to my adolescence, being creative gave me a sense of individuality and consciousness, and I wish the same opportunity for the youth of Worcester.
The exhibition is open to the public in the 2nd floor of the Traina Center for the Arts, Clark University, 92 Downing Street, from February 19th to March 2nd
The exhibition is open to the public in the 2nd floor of the Traina Center for the Arts, Clark University, 92 Downing Street, from February 19th to March 2nd
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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