Reading Below the Bark was an exhibit at the Missoula Art Museum in Missoula, Montana in the Fall/Winter of 2021/2022. My work was displayed, along with artist books by Size Woolf and woodblock prints by Tim Musso. Dr. Diana Six provided scientific background and context with wall texts. Here is a video of a panel discussion we had in connection with the exhibit:
Salt Crystals, Stansbury Island
Salt Crystals, Stansbury Island was featured in the 2019 Lambourne Prize Exhibition at the Sorensen Unity Center in Salt Lake City. That exhibit has moved now to 814 Gallery inside Capitol Hill Construction architecture firm at 814 East 100 South in Salt Lake City. The exhibit will be up through the end of the calendar year, with an opening scheduled for the December Gallery Stroll on the 12th.
Salt Crystals at Stansbury Island
Exhibit at SLC Main Library
My Maps series will be showing in the Lower Urban Room of the Main Branch of the Salt Lake Public Library from November 17 – December 27, 2019. An opening reception will be held November 20, from 7:00 – 8:30 PM
PaperWest
One of my Glyph documents was included in the PaperWest exhibition juried by Judith Brodsky this fall (October 7 – November 1, 2019) at the University of Utah Gittens Gallery.
Finch Lane Exhibit
The Finch Lane Gallery of the Salt Lake Arts Council exhibited the Glyphs, both the documents and the sculptures, from March 1 – April 12, 2019. Here is a video that filmmaker Jan Andrews made about the exhibit.
Past News
Work from my Glyph series were included in the exhibit Going Up: Climate Change + Philadelphia at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. The exhibit explored various dimensions of a hotter, wetter Philadelphia. In connection with the exhibit, I wrote a guest entry called Reading Under the Bark for the Schuylkill Center blog. You can see a comparison between my photo of a dead tree and the final artwork and read about the role of climate change in the spread of bark beetles.
I’m proud to be a part of The Earth Issue, a collective of environmental artists based in London, UK. My work was included in the print publication The Earth Issue 001. The team at The Earth Issue presents a continuous exciting program of exhibits and print publications, as well as a dynamic online presence. Each artist has a page, you can see mine here.
Archive Collective Magazine, a collaborator with The Earth Issue, featured the Glyphs here.
15 Bytes, the monthly e-zine published by Artists of Utah, included me in their What’s New in 2018 feature.
Back in 2007, 15 Bytes profiled me as Jim Frazer: The Explorer in Mind.