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Winter 2013

Chicago ushered in the new year with a dramatic polar vortex. Winter hibernation has been a time for brewing, fermenting, and fruiting mushrooms in preparation for a new chapter of GARLIC & GREENS. G&G will be featured in an exhibit about social practice at Columbia College’s Glass Curtain Gallery in the South Loop. GARLIC & GREENS: Anxiety Garden will focus on the therapeutic properties of gardening for self-care and medicine, while also addressing the political anxieties of contemporary culture. For this exhibit G&G will highlight traditional Persian pickled garlic, oyster mushrooms from recycled waste materials, and herbal remedies you can grow in your home garden.

The pictures below show the double-pastuerization process for growing oyster mushrooms on a substrate of  used books. These books represent the anxieties of the global financial crisis, including financial guides about risk management, texts authored by Chicago School economists, such as Milton Friedman and George Stigler, and books by the figureheads of neoliberalism, such as Margaret Thatcher and Deng Xiaoping.

The opening reception is February 13 from 5:30 – 8:30pm and the exhibit runs from February 10 – April 26, 2014. For more information go to: http://www.colum.edu/Student_Life/DEPS/glass-curtain-gallery/exhibitions/risk-empathy,-art-and-social-practice/index.php

Fall 2013

I’m thrilled to be co-teaching with artist Sarah Ross at Stateville Prison this semester. I’m volunteering as an instructor through the Prison Neighborhood Arts Project and we are having an exhibition opening on October 18th in Chicago! Find out more at http://p-nap.org/

My Shoebox Lunch Project was recently featured in The Chicago Tribune. You can read the full article on-line here: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-09-25/features/ct-food-0925-garlic-and-greens-20130925_1_shoe-box-documentary-food-heritage

Shoebox Lunch is also part of a fabulous group exhibition at the Sullivan Galleries at the School of the Art Institute called Rooting: Regional Networks, Global Concerns, which closes this weekend with urban farm tours, a farm dinner, and a symposium featuring some of the artists in the exhibit.

Summer 2013

To find out more about what I’m working on at the moment, visit the blog for  my current project, GARLIC & GREENS.