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EDUCATION
2012 MFA, Hunter College CUNY, New York City,NY
2007 BFA, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY, New York City, NY

Awards/Grants/Residencies
2019 Artist In Residence, Brooklyn Children’s Museum
2018 BRIC Artist Workspace Residency, BRIC, Brooklyn NY
2018 Triangle Artist Residency, Brooklyn NY
2016 Artist-In-Residence, ArtBuilt, Brower Park, Brooklyn, New York City Parks Department 2016 Rush Arts Studio Residency Program
2014-2015 Smack Mellon Artist Studio Program, Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2012-2013 Artist-in-Residence, Workspace, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY 2016 Brooklyn Community Foundation Grant
2013 Citizens Committee For NYC Grant Award
2012 Tony Smith Award, Hunter College CUNY, New York City, NY
2011 Brooklyn Arts Council DCA Grant to Individual artist, Brooklyn, NY
2011 Citizens Committee For NYC Grant Award
2007 Emerge 9, Ajira Center for Contemporary Art, 2007

Selected Publications and Media
2019 Critical Canvas: behind this years most political art show By Nadja Sayej, The GuardianUK
2016 Artisan cafés and luxury flats: How bad can gentrification really be?, By Kashmira Gander, The Independent, UK
Gentrifiers Anonymous’ Calls On NYC Settlers To Confess Their Sins, By Andrew Ramos, PIX 11 News,
Public Art Project Invites Gentrifiers To Confess Their Sins, By Seph Rodney,Hyperallergic 2015 Five Ways to Disrupt White Supremacy in the Mainstream Art World, Seph Rodney, Hyperallergic
2015 Respond: artists offer bold, urgent take on #blacklivesmatter, By Steven Thrasher, The Guardian, UK
2013 Art and Civic Activism, BK LIVE, Brooklyn Independent Media
Brooklyn-Hi-Art-Machine Remixes Art Activism Crown Heights, By Sonja Sharp, DNA Info, Artist Interview, Palestine News Network
2012 Art In Review, ‘Through a glass, darkly’: Postmasters, By KEN JOHNSON, The New York Times
Through A Glass Darkly at Postmasters Gallery, By Dan Tarnowski, Whitehot 2011 City Room, 20 Years Later, Artist Apply A Healing Touch, By Tim Stelloh, The New York Times
2010 Brooklyn Artist Dare To Discuss Gentrification That Rock Borough, By Elizabeth Lazarowitz, The Daily News
Arts, Artist Offer A Visual Dialog On A Changing Brooklyn, By Nicole G Anderson, Gotham Gazette

Selected Group Exhibitions
2018 Something To Say, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Mirroring Nature, Welencora Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
NYFA Finalist Exhibition, NYFA Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2017 The Window And The Breaking Of The Window, Studio Museum Of Harlem, NYC, NY Portraits, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Not That Hard, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY Double Take, Agency, Brooklyn, NY
2016 Our City, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn, NY Gentrifiers Anonymous, Month2Month Project, NYC, NY
Of The People, Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Recap 30 Years Of Momenta Art, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY
BRIC Biennial Volume II: Bed Stuy/Crown Heights Edition, BRIC, Brooklyn NY
2015 RESPOND,Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
In Search of One City, Sensing (in)equality, The Old Stone House, Brooklyn NY Power, Protest, and Resistance, Skylight Gallery, NYC, NY
Who can stay here? Interchurch Center, NYC, NY.
The Show Me State, Auxiliary Projects, Brooklyn, NY
2014 We seemed to be unanimously elected..., Cindy Rucker Gallery, NYC, NY Thanks For Writing, 601 Artspace, NYC, NY
Peristalsis, Air Circulation Brooklyn, NY
Surveillapocalypse, Five Myles Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2013 March On!, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
Me Love You Long Time, Boston Center for the Arts Mills Gallery, Boston, MA The Goddess Claps Back, CUE Art Foundation, NYC, NY
Crossing The Line, Mixed Greens Gallery, NYC, NY
"PHATT-B", the Pratt Arts and Technology Brooklyn Festival, Pratt Institute,
2012 Invagination, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Salon II, Masion Le Fleur, Detroit, MI
Get It On The Record, The Visceglia Gallery, Caldwell College, Caldwell, NJ Me Love You Long Time, Aljira Art Center, Newark, NJ
Through A Glass Darkly, Postmasters Gallery, NYC, NY
2011 Hunter MFA Thesis Exhibition, Hunter Times Square Gallery, NYC, NY Crown Heights Gold, Skylight Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Paperwork, Kravetz/Wheby Gallery, NYC, NY
2010 Planet of Slums, Mason Gross Gallery at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Security, Root Division, San Francisco, CA
Dance Ghost, Vaudeville Park, Brooklyn, NY
The Pink Elephant Speaks, MoCADA Brooklyn, NY Rompe Puesto, Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY

Artist Lectures And Presentations
2019 Visiting Artist Lecture, MFA Visual Arts, School Of Visual Arts, NYC, NY
2018 Artist Talk, Something To Say, Target First Saturdays, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Visiting Artist Lecture, MFA Visual Arts, Columbia University, NYC, NY
2017 Visiting Artist Lecture, Department Of Africana Studies, University Of Pennsylvania Visiting Artist Lecture, Vermont College Of Fine Arts, Montpelier, VT
Visiting Artist Lecture, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore MD
Visiting Artist Lecture, University OF Vermont, Burlington VT
Visiting Artist LEcture, Long Island University, Brooklyn NY
2016 Visiting Artist Lecture, AICAD New York Studio Residency Program, Brooklyn, NY Visiting Artist Lecture, Queens Community College, Queens, NY
Gentrify: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly? Indiana University School of Liberal Arts
Visiting Artist Lecture, School Of Visual Arts, MFA Program, NY, NY
Visiting Artist Lecture, Political Economy Of The City, The New School, NY, NY
2015 The Gentrification of Brooklyn... 5 Years Later, Brooklyn Historical Society Can Art Change The World?, MS 8, Brooklyn, NY
2014 Artist Work/Life, Open Engagement, Queens Museum of Art, Flushing, NY
2013 Art Table, Mixed Greens Gallery, NYC, NY
New York Wellesley Club, Mixed Greens Gallery, NYC, NY
2012 Me Love You Long Time, Aljira Arts Center, Newark, NJ
Superheroes and Antiheroes SUNY, College At Old Westbury, Westbury, NY Drawing Class, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
2011 Focus And Motivation Hunter College, NYC, NY
2010 Gentrification of Brooklyn: The Pink Elephant Speaks MoCADA, Brooklyn, NY

Teaching And Administrative Experience
2017-Present Teen Program Coordinator, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn, NY
2014-Present Educator, Studio Programs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
2013-Present Part-time Adjunct Instructor, Pre-College Program Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY, New York City, NY 
Spring/Fall 2016 Mentor, Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD)/New York Studio Residency Program, Brooklyn, NY
2010-Present Founder and Co-Director, Brooklyn Hi-Art Machine, A public art project, Brooklyn, NY
2007-2016 Teaching Artist, Children’s Museum Of The Arts, New York, NY
2012-2013 Visual Arts Educator, The Eagle Academy For Young Men of Ocean Hill
2008-2011 Teaching Artist, Brooklyn College Community Partnership, Brooklyn, NY
2007-2009 Visitor Services Assistant, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, NY
2007-2008 Front Desk Administrator, Children’s Museum Of The Arts, New York, NY
2004-2006 Admissions and Gallery Attendant, Isamu Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, NY

Design Experience
2010-Present Designs graphics and printed material for The Brooklyn Hi-Art Machine including a 60 page Booklet that illustrates New York State’s Tenant Rights and Community Activities
1998-2002 Assistant Art Director on the Pulitzer Prize Project, The New York Times, New York, NY






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