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Biography 

I grew up in the forest. It's a strange place, the forest. I once watched a snake eat a frog. It took a very long time, and the frog never stopped croaking. It was pretty horrifying. I would go for long walks and look for treasure. I found skeletons. Mostly deer skeletons, the whole thing intact and their necks would be thrown back, like they were looking over their shoulder, hoping for one last glimpse of eternity. I found some pretty interesting stones too, but I can't remember where I put them. 

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Now I live in the city, and I paint. 

Curriculum Vitae

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Solo Exhibitions

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“New York Remains”, Big Irv’s Gallery, Williamsburg Brooklyn- 2015

“Holiday Extravaganza”, Clash House Productions,  Park Slope, Brooklyn- 2014

“Paintings By Amelia”, PLG Arts, Brooklyn – 2014

 

 

Select Group Exhibitions

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"30 under 30", Viridian Gallery, Chelsea, 2018

"Life is an Illusion," Living Gallery, Brooklyn, 2018

"HERE/HEAR", Groundswell Studios, Brooklyn, 2017

"Single Fare", West 14th Street, 2017

“Everything That Is”, Shabnam’s Place, Midtown Manhattan, 2016

“Planet X”, The NYC Grind, LIC Brooklyn, 2016

“Sticks and Bricks”, Big Irv’s Gallery, Williamsburg Brooklyn, 2015

“Urban Explorer”, Where Gallery, Bushwick Brooklyn- 2014 

“The Clash House Festival”, Clash House Productions, Park Slope Brooklyn - 2014

“Sideshow” Big Irv’s Gallery, Williamsburg Brooklyn- 2014

“For the People”, B&M Gallery, Lower East Side Manhattan- 2014

“National Juried Art Competition”, Greenpoint Gallery, Greenpoint Brooklyn- 2014

“Holiday Salon Show”, Greenpoint Gallery, Greenpoint Brooklyn- 2013

“A Night of Live Jazz and Art”, Empire Hotel, Manhattan- 2013

“The ID Picnic”, De-Construkt Gallery, Redhook Brooklyn- 2013

“Curiosities”, RISD Illustration Gallery, Providence- 2012

 

 

Notable Work

 

New York Remains: An ongoing public arts project that utilizes the city landscape and human connections to create stories between strangers. New York Remains brings original artwork to unexpected places and reimagines beauty within the context of daily life. #newyorkremains

 

 

Recognitions and Publications

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2018 The Drop BK 

2015 Brokelyn Guide Exhibition Review: New York Remains

2014 National Juried Art Competition: Runner Up

2012  RISD Merit Award 

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