My art practice is comprised of two distinct but related bodies of work: one that uses serial photography as an investigative tool and another that is event-based and collaborative. As a designer, I collaborate on a climate activist fundraising project.

I am a co-founder of Hideous Beast, a collaborative effort between Josh Ippel and myself. Since 2004 we have worked on organizing structured participatory events, publishing how-to manuals and most recently creating interactive sculptures and installations that examine survival culture.

Moving about the world in everyday scenarios, I use the camera as a tool for research. I discover and document existing situations that are observable as ‘distinct’. These ‘images’ aren’t instances of art but are curiously art-like.

Pin Save the Climate was started by a group of friends with a shared passion for climate justice. By day we’re artistseducators, social workers, and parents; by night, we make pins and donate all of the profits to the organizations that are best equipped to effect change.