June 2010
    Please join me for the Opening & Artist Talk for Design in the Heights: Contemporary Meets Colonial on Saturday, June 19th from 2-4 p.m. The exhibition is on view from June 1st to August 29th, 2010.
      
        
    The Morris-Jumel Mansion is located at 65 Jumel Terrace between 160th & 162nd Streets. For more information on the Mansion and hours click here.
  
        
                            Installation view of “Now a landscape, now a room.”
                        
                                        Screen surrounding left radiator cover.
          
                                                    Right radiator cover.
 
                                   October 2010
I am pleased to announce that “My Archeology”(2010) was selected to be a part of Curate NYC 2010, a multi-venue juried exhibition of new york city emerging artists. Click the following link for more info... http://www.curatenyc.org/selected.html
              
             My Archeology, 2010. Recyclables (beer cans and cardboard packaging).
 
 
 
 
I am excited to announce that I will be a part of the first ever Nuit Blanche in New York City! Please feel free to join me between sunset and sunrise on Saturday, October 2nd and Sunday, October 3rd.
        
 
                                
 
                                 September 2010
Check out this new work...        
      
            Island Dream, 2010. Wood, foam, plastic, and paint.
 
      
            Detail: Island Dream, 2010.
 
                                     June 2011
Here are some photos from Trace-able: A Public Art Intervention Series. I was invited by Hector Canogne, to perform this commissioned public art series along with Lawrence Graham-Brown at Manuel de Dios Unanue Triangle Park in Jackson Heights, Queens. We will be performing the third part of the performance, Homogenius on June 4th from 5-7pm. Please come it should be interesting!
 
Pics from Trace-able: Violent.
 
 
 
 
Pics from Trace-able: Habitat.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Also, recently I performed at Crossing Art Gallery in Queens, NY for Itinerant: A Performance Art mini-Festival. A brief video is posted on this website just check the header for Paper Ghost and click on it.   Follow the link for more info on the event and participating artists...
 
 
 
 
Stills from the video of Paper Ghost...
 
 
 
 
Finally, I would like to inform you that “Our First Four Months In New York City...”(2011) is now available. It is a documentation of every New Yorker’s worst nightmare! A revealing look into what everyone wants to know but that you don’t want anyone to find out! The scourge of New York City...
Bed Bugs! And NO I do not have bed bugs now.
 
Follow our four month trial, complete with arresting imagery and documentation of what it’s like to be  truly  afraid of the dark! Follow the link here for a closer look...
 
 
                                    July 2011
Please come by this weekend and check out my book Our First Four Months in New York City. I will be presenting it along with all the other cool zines and artist books! Info is below...
 
 
 
Also, here are a few picks of what I was showing during the Uptown Arts Stroll Open Studios last month. The work in progress is called I am the white devil consuming the world.
 
 
 
 
                                November 2011                
    Also, please take a look at the pics from Olla Comun/Communal Pot. The performance that I and Hector Canonge collaborated on together. It happened on November 13th at The Bronx River Arts Center.
  
     Hector and I along with Anthony Gonzales prepared meals with food supplied by the guests! The dishes are below...
      
  
 
 
    The Chefs were...
                          
                                    Anthony Gonzales
                        
                                        John Cichon
                    
                                    Hector Conange
 
         Finally, At the Table with friends and guests...
        
 
 
                            December 2011
                                                             ze Monsta(2011)
 
    Meet ze Monsta, a mask constructed of recyclable materials like plastic spoons, forks, bottles and various paper products. I have been working on it as part of a future performance.