A Natural History is an installation that creates the atmosphere of a miniature museum and has as its focus familial, autobiographical content. This “museum” appropriates its format from the ethnographic museum and cabinets of curiosities, which provide an institutional gaze and appeal to a sensibility of imagination and wonder. Major themes addressed include the public and private collection, art and science, and systems of ordering. Exploring these themes offers a means to visualize concepts of identity and memory. To make tangible that which is ephemeral, such as the past, identity and memory, I use objects, images and words as mimetic stand-ins and memory triggers. These form the contents and “collections” of the semi-fictional, autobio...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
In an exhibition called UnEarthing the Secret Life of Stuff: Americans and the Environment, the Stro...
A Natural History is an installation that creates the atmosphere of a miniature museum and has as it...
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of photographic observations of the spectacular and...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
The subject of this project is natural history specimens and the exploration of their qualities in v...
This research project concerns itself with the human desire for control, order and perfection throug...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
Co-winner of the 2020 James Kaye Memorial Prize for the Best Thesis in History and Visuality.The pur...
Several collections of brilliant objects were put on display following the opening of the British Mu...
ABSTRACT In this body of work I explore the division between our experiences with nature in a ...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
In an exhibition called UnEarthing the Secret Life of Stuff: Americans and the Environment, the Stro...
A Natural History is an installation that creates the atmosphere of a miniature museum and has as it...
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of photographic observations of the spectacular and...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
The subject of this project is natural history specimens and the exploration of their qualities in v...
This research project concerns itself with the human desire for control, order and perfection throug...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
Co-winner of the 2020 James Kaye Memorial Prize for the Best Thesis in History and Visuality.The pur...
Several collections of brilliant objects were put on display following the opening of the British Mu...
ABSTRACT In this body of work I explore the division between our experiences with nature in a ...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
In an exhibition called UnEarthing the Secret Life of Stuff: Americans and the Environment, the Stro...