Floater Theater, 2016. Interactive sculpture and environment with sound and light, dimensions variable. Commission for the Exploratorium as part of the Artist-in-Residence program, 2013-2016.
Floater TheaterDust Gathering, 2015. Audio guide program with fourteen different soundtracks at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Dust Gathering
Whale, 2014. Vinyl on outdoor wall, 11 × 80 feet, installed at 1250 Prospect Street in La Jolla, CA. Commission for Murals of La Jolla and based on a photograph by Bryant Austin.
Whale
The Last Billboard, 2013. Public artwork for billboard in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Last BillboardGrand State of Maine, 2013. Bronze sculpture, public art commission for the US General Services Administration for the Van Buren border station, Van Buren, ME.
Grand State of Maine
Advice from a Former Student, 2010. Public art audio work.
Advice from a Former StudentWe Are Proud to Present, 2009. 45-minute live performance at exhibition opening.
We Are Proud To Present
Fall's Colors, 2008. Painted fiberglass branch, plastic leaves, stainless steel cuff, dimensions variable.
Fall's Colors
Twitchers and Cheaters, 2008. Five monitors installed outdoors into trees playing looped video.
Twitchers and Cheaters
Office Semaphore, 2006. Interactive public art sculpture commissioned by Public Art Fund and installed at One Chase Manhattan Plaza.
Office Semaphore
Please, Please, Pleased to Meet'cha, 2006. Six soundtracks and twelve bullhorn speakers mounted to trees.
Please, Please, Pleased to Meet'cha
Parasite, 2003. Sited installation, rocks with 200 resin-cast rock climbing holds, dimensions variable.
Parasite
Natural Car Alarms, 2002. Six custom-made audio systems with soundtracks installed into cars, dimensions variable.
Natural Car Alarms
Chloe, 1994. Vitrine with taxidermy pet dog, pillow, towel, carpet, dimensions variable, as displayed in Linda Moore Gallery, San Diego.
Chloe
Chloe’s Case, 1994. Detail of vitrine with pillow, towel, carpet, framed photograph with text, dimensions variable, as shown in San Diego Natural History Museum.
Chloe
CARPARK, 1994. Live one-day event, commissioned by inSITE, Southwestern College campus, Chula Vista, CA. Dimensions variable.
CARPARK