atac is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization in downtown Framingham, MA. Home to community-centered creative programs, artistic development, and work and volunteer opportunities, atac facilitates new possibilities for their community to access the transformative power of creativity. In different capacities, I worked at atac from the summer of 2022 to the fall of 2023.
Read moreAs Is: Signs
June 2-4, 2017
Reception and zine release June 2, 7pm
Good Work Gallery, 1100 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
goodworkgallery.com
As Is (Signs) is my tribute to Jia Hua Trading Inc, importers and exporters of wholesale gifts and home goods. I purchased several LED storefront signs from Jia Hua just prior to their leaving their 15 West 28th St. location in 2016. The exhibition is accompanied a zine by the same title, with images produced by placing the aforementioned LED signs either directly on a scanner, or in close-proximity to the camera on a mobile phone.
Installation and Reception:
Zine Images:
Ace AIR
354+ Nights of Artists Making Art in Hotel Rooms
I founded Ace AIR—Ace Hotel’s Artists in Residence program—in 2014 and oversaw the curation, documentation and promotion of the program until leaving in January of 2019. In that time there were 354 stays. Went “On Tour” with Printed Matter to host 40 artists nation-wide and in London, and with zero marketing, cecame 4th organic search result for “Artists in Residence” (Google, 2018).
Pictured above is Riley, who participated during Opening Ceremony’s residency.
The program was very straight forward and had few rules:
- Artists got a small stipend and food 
- Artists stayed one night at the hotel 
- Artists were asked to do whatever they wanted so long as it didn’t harm guests or damage property. 
Artists took that looseness and filled rooms with mylar balloons, broadcasted psychedelic videos, painted oyster shells, collected beach glass, slept, hired 3rd parties to produce work on their behalf, wrote poems, collected recipes, wrote and recording music, drafted short stories, and played solitaire.
Pictured above is Ace Hotel’s website in 2023; on the heels of the program being around for a decade it’s prominently featured up top. Cool to see it growing!
Curators & Artists by Year
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      - WORD Bookstores, December 2014 
 John Keene, Deji Olukotun, Sarah McCarry, Rahawa Haile
- PlayLab, November 2014 
 Lunifred Benjamin, Ryder Ripps, Matthew Giordano, Nightcoregirl, Zut Alors!
- Flux Factory, October 2014 
 Michael DiPietro and Lena Hawkins, Gil Lopez, Ayden Grout, Will Owen
- Printed Matter, September 2014 
 Jason Polan, Heather Benjamin, Stefan Marx, Cali Thornhill DeWitt
- Tumblr, August 2014 
 Ashley Ford, Kate Gavino, Chelsea Hodson and May-Lan Tan, Kristina Wilson
- Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, July 2014 
 Queer Art + Technology Collective, Joon Oluchi Lee and Roddy Schrock- Tomorrow Lab, June 2014 
 Katie Shima, Confection, Ltd., Ekene Ijeoma, Karen Mackay, Jenni Hensler
- The Museum of Art and Design, May 2014 
 Stephanie Lin, Alissia Melka-Teichroew and Jan Habraken, Michael Rees, Francis Bitonti
- 24 BY 36 (Ace Hotel), January 2014 
 Sto Len & Asha Man, Daren Ho & Antonia Kuo, JD Samson, Colby Bird, Denise Kupferschmitdt, Mikael Kennedy, Ariel Dill, Morgan Blair + Nick Kuszyk, Miho Hatori, Phillip Birch, Danniel Schoonebeek, Patrick Higgins, Amanda B. Friedman & William McMillin, Archie Lee Coates IV & Jeff Franklin, Adam Dugas, Kunal Gupta / Thu Tran, Alexis Georgopoulos & Frank Lyon, Ashok Kondabolu (Dapwell), NOWORK / Pierre Le Hors, FCKNLZ (Grant Worth), Garrett Morrin, Lesley Flanigan & Steven Reker, Colin Self, Lizzi Bougatsos
 
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      - Opening Ceremony, December 2015 
 Riley Gallagher, James Evans, James Parker Riley Gallagher, Surprise Guests
- Residencies Unlimited, November 2015 
 Ivan Gaete, Beto Shwafaty, David Helbich, Christiaan Bastiaans, Manuela Viera-Gallo
- Lady Boss, October 2015 
 Sue Smith, Kate Gardiner, Tracy Candido, Julie Sygiel
- Printed Matter / NY Art Book Fair, September 2015 
 Christopher Schulz, Tamara Santibañez, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Jason Evans
- AUNTS, September 2015 
 Ann Lewis (gilf!) / Sylvia Dean Ventiko / Tara Aisha Willis / Karl Scholz / Adams Stark; Christen Clifford / Amy Khoshbin and Michael Clemow / Sophie Sotsky and Greta Hartenstein, Chris Blue / Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste / Daria Faïn / niv Acosta / Shantelle Jackson; Michael DiPietro and Lena Hawkins / Felicia Ballos and Jean Brennan (Collective Settlement) / Kirsten Schnittker /
- Oyster Books, August 2015 
 Haley Mlotek, Kashana Cauley, Morgan Parker, Durga Chew-Bose, Hannah Giorgis
- bitforms gallery, July 2015 
 Marina Zurkow, R. Luke DuBois, Rashaad Newsome, Yael Kanarek
- BHQFU, June 2015 
 Zulu Padilla, Alva Calymayor, Nicole Reber, Sophia Le Fraga
- Materials for the Arts, May 2015 
 Carolina Penafiel, Christian Joy, Ryan Humphrey, Carrie Morrissey, William Powhida
- n+1, April 2015 
 Dayna Tortorici, Doreen St. Felix, Kaitlin Phillips, Erin Sheehy
- Plus 81, March 2015 
 ikumi, Kenzo Minami, Meguru Yamaguchi, Masashi Kawamura
- Chihiro Shimizu 
- Northern Spy Records, February 2015 
 Shilpa Ray, Justin Frye (PC Worship), John Moloney (Caught on Tape, Sunburned), Stephen Cooper (Cloud Becomes Your Hand)
- Deer Dana, January 2015 
 Matt Sukkar, Luisa Opalesky, Josh Bartky, Jojo Samuels & Sean Ryan Pierce
- 24 BY 36 (Ace Hotel), January 2015 
 Kevin Driscoll, Jamilla Okubo, Joshua Caleb Weibley & Masha Vlasova, Food Core Klub (Thu Tran and Sandra Chi), E.E. Ikeler, Jenn Schiffer, Bryan Kasenic and Seze Devres, Laina Dawes, Leah Beeferman & Carey Denniston, Sister Sister (Trevor Powers and Annie Sollinger), Dennis RedMoon Darkeem, Ditko! Zine Library, Allyson Paty, Allen Riley & Matthew Underwood, Colene Blanchet, Rob Corradetti, Julia Kaganskiy, Amirtha Kidambi & Peter Evans, Lazy Mom, Ted McGrath, Dana Veraldi, A&C Supply Brooklyn: Meghan Wicks & Jason Roy, Lydia Cambron, Halmos
 
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      - One Offs 
 Lissa Rivera and BJ, Kevin Driscoll and Lana Swartz (Lonely Old Bitcoin Miner)
- Faust, December 2016 
 Sabekst, Caroline Caldwell, Victoria Siemer
- Printed Matter, November 2016 
 Caroline Paquita, Jordan Nassar, Kyle Quinn, Dawn Kim
- Friends Records, October 2016 
 Lexie Mountain, Chris Day, Shaun Flynn, Carabella Sands, April Camlin
- Printed Matter, September 2016 
 Stuart Matz, Melinda Melmoth, Masanao Hirayama. Emma Kohlmann
- Puppy Teeth Records, August 2016 
 Lætitia Tamko, Catherine Cohen, Phyllis Ophelia, Mallory Heyer
- Undo Magazine, July 2016 
 Taste: Jaquy Yngvason, Sound: Jarrett Wetherell, Sight: Tomás Whitmore, Touch: Jérôme LaMaar, Smell: Amaris Modesto
- Filipino American Museum, June 2016 
 Gina Apostol, Stephen Miguel Decker, Patrick Rosal, Paul Pfeiffer, Michelle Lopez
- LAND Gallery, May 2016 
 Myasia Dowdell, Carlo Daleo, Matt Murphy, Margot Werner, Cynthia Alberto
- McSweeney's, April 2016 
 Leanne Shapton, Chelsea Hogue, Paul La Farge, Shelly Oria, James Hannaham
- Joshua Caleb Weibley, March 2016 
 Alli Miller, Sun You, PK Worryshop (Porter & Kaila), Zack Davis, Rebecca Simon
- BuzzFeed, February 2016 
 Tomi Obaro, Chaya Babu, Esther Wang, Niela Orr
- Topical Cream, January 2016 
 Lyndsy Welgos, Julika Rudelius, Keren Cytter, Lyndsy Welgos, Sara Hornbacher
 
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      Curated with Printed Matter - New Orleans 
 Kyle Bravo, Marta Maleck, Skylar Fein, Ashley Teamer, Tom O'Brien
- Pittsburgh 
 Melissa Cantanese, Ed Panar, Stephen Grebinski, Christina Lee
- Los Angeles 
 Seth Bogart, Kandis Williams, Blackmama Whitemama, Eve Fowler, Adam Villacin
- New York City 
 Stuart Matz, Melinda Melmoth, Masanao Hirayama, Emma Kohlmann
- London 
 Paul Knight, John Booth, Lillian Wilkie, BOYS FOREVER, Setsuko
- Seattle 
 Martine Workman, Steven Miller, Corianton Hale, Sarah Galvin
- New York City (2) 
 Caroline Paquita, Jordan Nassar, Kyle Quinn, Dawn Kim
- Palm Springs 
 Sonya Cohen, Paul, Mpagi Sepuya, Patrick Lee, Edie Fake
 
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      - One-offs 
 Dewey Saunders, Aaron Clark, Johanna Boccardo,
- GMHC, December 2017 
 Shungaboy (Michi Yamaguchi), Chuck Hettinger, Michael Russnak
- Rashaad Newsome, November 2017 
 Emmanuel Iduma, Paul Anthony Smith, Kiyan Williams, Alexandra Bell
- SI Maker Space, October 2017 
 DB Lampman, Nancy Quin, Emily Perina, Eustace Pilgrim, Scott Van Campen
- Printed Matter, September 2017 
 Jen Shear, Linda Hang, Jeffrey Cheung, Alexis Taylor
- Ashley Robicheaux, August 2017 
 Rosana Caban, Rahm Silverglade, Sam Himself, Ashley Robicheaux
- Kimberly Klark Gallery, July 2017 
 Robert Grand, Sophie Jennis, Dennis Witkin, Colleen O’Connor, Emma Hazen
- Teen Art Salon, June 2017 
 Quinn Wilke, Danielle Cohen, Luna Doherty-Ryoke, Devon Ma
- Discwoman, May 2017 
 Bearcat (Kerrie Ann Murphy), Yulan Grant, DJ Abby, DJ Haram (Zubeyda Akil)
- Trax Records, April 2017 
 Tyler Stone + VA
- ITP (NYU), March 2017 
 Chang Liu, Rebecca Lieberman, Matt Romein
- Penumbra Foundation, February 2017 
 Molly Rapp, Olivia Perez, Jolene Lupo, Lisa Elmaleh
- Bronx Art Space, January 2017 
 Glendalys Medina, Esperanza Cortés, Jonathan Gardenhire, Sophie Barrett-Kahn (use "Sophie Kahn" for press), Alexis Mendoza
 
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      - One-offs 
 LydIa Ricci
- Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste, December, 2018 
- Nordic International Film Fest, November, 2018 
 Brandon Brown, Haley Rice, Corey Camperchioli, Samantha Quick
- Refinery 29, October, 2018 
 Eva Lee & Evelyn Zhang, Abbie Winters, Louisa Cannell & Elsa Jenna, Janet Sung & Seeta Kanhai, Elliot Salazar & Isabel Castillo Guijarro
- Brad Troemel, September, 2018 
- Artiphon, August, 2018 
 Rodney Hazard, Caleb Hawley, Jachary, Suzi Analogue
- Distributed Web of Care, July, 2018 
 Ari Melenciano, Mindy Seu, Jessica Lynne, Stephanie Gray, Shannon Finnegan
- D’hana Perry, June, 2018 
- Giphy, May, 2018 
 Julia Sinelnikova, Matthew Keff, Maximillian Piras, Mengxin Li
- Children's' Museum of Art, April, 2018 
 Mira Moore, Christopher Lineberry, Georgina Arroyo, Kirsten McNally, Naima Freitas / Alan Young
- VOLTA, March, 2018 
 Tug Rice
- Sea Dog Theatre, February, 2018 
 Various Artists from Sea Dog Theater
- National Sawdust, January, 2018 
 BISHI, Natti Vogel, Vince Peterson, Zach Fredman
 
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      - Children's Museum of the Arts, April 2019 
 Brandon Lee Harris, Deepti Menon, Rachelle Hall, Ian Tousius
- Bushwick Community Darkroom, March 2019 
 Elizabeth LoPiccolo, Sheridan Telford, Max Taylor, Chris Voss, Lucia Rollow
- Shani Jamilla, February 2019 
- Fountain House Gallery, January 2019 
 Roger Jones, Alyson Vega, Laura Anne Walker, Angela Rogers
 
Awesome Foundation
As of August 2023, I’ve started up a Rhode Island chapter of Awesome Foundation! We are looking to start accepting grant proposals in early 2024 and are looking for Trustees. Please visit awesomeisland.org to learn more!
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From July 2015 - August 2016 I was a trustee at the New York chapter of Awesome Foundation, a global community acting on behalf of awesome, $1,000 at a time. Below are projects I helped fund. Each fully autonomous chapter supports projects through out-of-pocket micro-grants, usually given out monthly, and in total AF's given away over $5m. These are no-strings-attached funds given to people and groups working on awesome projects.
Murals for a Queens Supportive Housing Facility
August 2016
AwesomeNYC is pleased to support artist Laini Nemett's mural project in a new supportive housing facility for Transitional Services New York (TSINY) in Jamaica, Queens. While our grant will fund the creation of the paintings on the first floor, the entire building has been created with art in mind, with 18 "art niches" designed into the structure's 7 floors.
ID Shop
July 2016
AwesomeNYC is pleased to support the 2016 edition of ID Shop, artist Sue Jeong Ka's project that operates as a liaison between art and public institutions to help homeless and immigrant youths apply for federally issued ID cards.
Queer Kid Stuff
June 2016
Queer Kid Stuff is a new educational web series creating LGBTQ+ videos for kids. Queer representation and content for children is scarce and Queer Kid Stuff aims to eliminate stigma by educating future generations through free and entertaining videos. The project allows young people to have access to a queer resource that is specifically made for them.
Awesome Link
NYC #popscope
May 2016
When was the last time you looked at the craters on the moon, the rings around Saturn, or the four moons around Jupiter? #popscope — which stands for “pop-up telescope” — brings free astronomy nights to the public. When the skies are clear, we “pop-up” in different neighborhoods to promote community-building through science.
Cello Without Walls
April 2016
In his project Cello Without Walls, Jacob Cohen conducts music workshops and live concerts for teens and young adults in jail on Rikers Island. Jacob has been volunteering on Rikers for the past year, inviting young people to recite poetry, freestyle rap, dance, sing and make art together. Besides reducing stress in a notoriously violent jail, Jacob’s program has helped young people leaving the justice system find programs in education and mentoring after their release.
Amateur Science Meets Superconductor Research
March 2016
Superconductors are materials that allow for the continuous transmission of electric and magnetic fields without loss of energy. They have numerous applications to industry, transportation, power generation, and medicine. This Awesome Foundation grant has been awarded to continue research on superconductor production methods which will could allow for the production of irregularly shaped superconductors. These irregular shapes could be utilized in power transmission, magnetic levitation trains, medical devices, and in plasma reactors.
The Harlem Free School
March 2016
The Harlem Free School is a series of place-based micro-sessions designed to encourage freedom of the mental, emotional and social dispositions of Harlem residents. In the spirit of the historical Freedom Schools of the 1960’s, this two-day intensive presents itself, in the form of workshops, gatherings and collaborative creative sessions, to diverse range of Harlem residents at no cost.
SLIME - Students of Long Island Maker Expo
February 2016
SLIME (Students of Long Island Maker Expo) is an interactive Day of Making for students, parents and educators from across Long Island, taking place on May 7, 2016. Students, parents, educators, and other community members come together from various school districts to participate in hands-on activities promoting imagination and creativity.
Gender Amplified
January 2016
Gender Amplified is a movement that aims to celebrate Women in music production, raise their visibility and develop a pipeline for girls and young women to get involved behind the scenes as music producers.
Swale
December 2015
Swale is a sculptural floating island containing a public food forest that will dock at various piers around New York City’s harbor in 2016. AwesomeNYC's grant will underwrite a series of educational/community workshops taking place at locations in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. 
Visioning the adaptive reuse of the Montauk Cutoff
November 2015
Across the Newtown Creek from Greenpoint in Long Island City, Smiling Hogshead Ranch has shown what can happen when a group of people can organize and work together with each other and with the city agencies to form a thriving community space.
Mobile Print Power + Combat Paper + Interference Archive
October 2015
Mobile Print Power is a multigenerational collective bringing mobile printing carts into communities, collecting ideas, and turning them into collaboratively generated designs. Along with Interference Archive, Combat Paper will invite veterans to pulp their uniforms into paper as a medium for expressing their experiences.
The Free Portrait Project — Crown Heights
September 2015
"The Free Portrait Project paints a portrait of a place through it’s people by giving oil-painted portraits to residents of Crown Heights for an entire year, creating a physical record of who we are now amid shifting demographics..."
ACCESS N. BK: Flushing Avenue J/M Station
August 2015
ACCESS N. BK plans to take a creative and light-hearted approach to raising public awareness of the issue of closed, bottleneck-causing / dirty subway station entrances. They will be orchestrating events combining street art, theater and tech with old-school community organizing tactics to the people in the affected communities and beyond.
Alliance for Girls in STEM
July 2015
"We are a publisher of picture books that show girls as the main characters in stories with science, technology, engineering, and math themes. Our target audience is girls from 4-9 years old, with an emphasis on girls from underrepresented minority groups."
 
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
             
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            