This show provided Charlotte with a not-ready-for-prime-time view of man’s inhumanity to man, from Kosovo to Iraq. From laser guided bombs to children’s collateral damaged corpses, we were given a tour of death and destruction around the world. War is seen through photographs, installations and illustrations of terrorized Hutu refugees, Baghdad “safety” routes‚ and armor-piercing projectiles. A dried blood and fingernail-in-the-flesh tutorial; a deliberate, sober and honest show. Kudos to the Light Factory and her host city, Charlotte.
"Let the Good Times Roll" at Gallery Twenty-Two
| Oct 2, 2013
"Let the Good Times Roll" Skate Deck Art Show @ Twenty-Two
| Oct 3, 2012
NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE AT BECHTLER MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
| Aug 16, 2011
PEOPLE PLACES POWER: REFRAMING THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE - VAN EVERY/SMITH GALLERY, DAVIDSON COLLEGE
| Aug 16, 2011
Cristina Cordova at Hodges Taylor Gallery
| Jul 28, 2009
Andy Warhol Porfolios at The Mint Museum of Art
| Jul 28, 2009
Body Worlds at Discovery Place
| Sep 9, 2008
River Docs At The Light Factory
| Sep 9, 2008
Families of Abraham at Levine Museum of the New South
| Aug 1, 2007
Body Worlds at Discovery Place
| Jul 18, 2007
Dead Sea Scrolls at Discovery Place
| Jul 19, 2006