is an artist based in San Francisco and Rotterdam. He joined the Piet Zwart Institute, Master Fine Arts Program in the Fall of 2007 and received his Bachelors Degree from the San Francisco Art Institute with an emphasis in “New Genres” in 2005.

He spent some months living in Spain, which influenced his future research into the export and appropriation of decorative motifs among the suburban landscape in California, specifically that of the “Spanish style bungalow.” This research continues as his interest has turned towards master planning of cities on a global scale and its textural effect on the existing landscape as seen and archived from the readily accessible exterior view that satellite imagery makes visible. He is also an active member of the NAC Foundation that is run by a group of volunteers with the goal of making art spaces and housing available to the local artist community for a multiplicity of events. He is currently enabling a series of exhibitions, music performances and film screenings to take place in collaboration with the NAC/WOLFART events space.

Exhibitions/Performances include The Beehive Experiment (2008), OT301, Amsterdam, The Heroic (2008), Netherlands Former Foto Museum, Rotterdam, The Perfect Society (2008), produced by Rotterdamse Schowburg and lead by Maria Pask, Rotterdam, Post-Postcard 10 (2006), at theLAB artist project space, San Francisco, California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art (2005), group exhibition in Davis, Synching (2005), group exhibition at New Langton Arts, San Francisco, The Drawing Machine (2005), group exhibition at Rx Gallery, San Francisco



