Whats up Meow!

Well, MEOWWOLF is open! I finished my room and managed to help build the Museum Cases with David Cudney. Few! Feeling really honored to have worked alongside so many wonderful humans! It was a real treat! The opportunity of a lifetime! I found a family! I could go on an on! We have received a lot of…

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Studio Tour

Recently I had a photographer come through my studio for an UO employee feature. Here are some photos from the visit.

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MAY 1ST Installation Opening

Harwood Art Center, 1114 Seventh St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 Opening Reception: Friday, May 1st 6 – 8pm Exhibition Runs: May 1 – 28, 2015 This event is featured in On the Map: Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design, a city wide collaboration from January – June 2015. Learn more in the front gallery BALANCE: Lance Ryan McGoldrick Balance…

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Meow Wolf is doing BIG things!

I am very honored to have been brought in on this project! This is going to be huge for New Mexico, so don’t miss out on a great opportunity to get involved! Kickstarter link 

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On The Map: Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design

AN EXPANSIVE COLLABORATION CELEBRATING THE HISTORY AND PRESENT OF ALBUQUERQUE ART This May and June, I am very honored to represent my city in their National push to expose our wonderful art community. My solo show at Harwood Art Center is featured as well as the Hand Eye Collective’s commissioned site-specific installation on the Harwood. The city…

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Don’t quit yer day-job (or quit it, whatever)

Having a day-job, I do not have to rely on art sales for my income.  This allows me to create to soothe my soul, as opposed to what might sell easier.  Previously being self-employed as an artist I had to hustle to make rent, this ended up causing me to not create large works, small…

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Sister Installation

Here is a little more on my process. I was honored this past October with the opportunity to have a permanent Install at (my favorite bar in ABQ) Sister!   I was positive I wanted to play with angles, light and obviously aged wood and rusted metal, but still needed a concept. David Cudney approached…

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