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Suggestions for the Prevention of Serial Murder, O Theater,
set designer, Chicago, November 2002
Near: 12 hr. Evangeline #3, Lucky Pierre,
performer & designed set, props, and related graphics, Chicago, March 2001
Move Away From the Towers: 12 hr. Evangeline #2, Lucky Pierre,
performer, Chicago, July 2000
The Soil & the Climate: 12 hr. Evangeline #1, Lucky Pierre,
performer & designed set, props, and lighting, Chicago, March 1999
Movie Stars Live Here, Lucky Pierre,
performer & designed set, props, and lighting, Rhinocerous Theater Festival,
Chicago, September 1998
Flight Courier Service,Cook County Theatre Department,
designed theatrical set, props, costumes, and all related graphics, Chicago, November 1997
Maricela de la Luz Lights the World, Roadworks Theater,
designed theatrical set, Chicago, November 1997
Cut It Out!, Rhinoceros Theater Festival,
designed theatrical set, props, costumes, lighting, Chicago, September 1997
Downsize:a small scale exposition of contemporary toy theaters, Gnu Yak Gallery,
Chicago, September 1997
Wizard of Oz, Cook County Theatre Department,
designed theatrical set, props, costumes, and all related graphics, Chicago, August1997
Home, Cook County Theatre Department,
designed set, props, costumes, lighting and all related graphics, Chicago, April - June1997
Tosca, Cook County Theatre Department,
filmed and projected 8 mm films as set design, Chicago, September 1996
DIG: A Performance/Installation Project, Creative Reuse Warehouse,
One month residency resulted in four 8-hr. performance projects, Chicago, June 1996
15th Annual N.A.M.E. Benefit Auction Exhibition, N.A.M.E. Gallery,
Chicago, January - February 1996
Toys 'R' U, Gallery 2,
Chicago, October - November 1995
Re-Examining Patronage: Lessons in Advertising, School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
installation in Michigan Avenue building, 12-14 floors, May - December 1995
Adopt-A-Toy Program, School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
installation in the Flaxman Library, February - March 1995
Cheap Art, Betty Rymer Gallery,
Chicago, February - March 1995
Visual Play, The Textile Arts Center,
Chicago, December 1994 - January 1995
Minutes and Seconds, The Cook County Theatre Department,
slide projections, sound and set design, Chicago, November - December 1994
Toy Bomb, Hyde Park Art Center,
Chicago, September - October 1994
Salon de Refuse, Thorne Gallery and Performance Space,
Chicago, July - August 1994
All Elvis Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love Show, Tabula Rasa Gallery,
Chicago, April - May 1994
Notions, The Textile Arts Center,
Chicago, January- March 1994
Non-Art Show School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
installation, Student Exhibitions Gallery, December 1993
Lewd Food Banquet, The Arts Club of Chicago,
performed in Fluxus concert with Geoff Hendricks and Larry Miller as part of the Chicago Fluxfest, November 16th, 1993
Fluxus: A La Carte, The Arts Club of Chicago,
performed in three evenings of Fluxus events with Alison Knowles, Ben Patterson, Larry Miller, and Eric Anderson as part of the Chicago Fluxfest, November 3rd-5th, 1993
Area Student Exhibit, Gallery 954: Gallery for the Photographic Arts,
Chicago, September 1993
Recollections of a Consumer, Blue Rider Theater,
performance piece in the Collected Visions Show, Chicago, July 1993
Soft Kiss/ Danger, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
installation, Auditorium Foyer, April 1993
Nothing and Advertising, Cook County Theatre Department,
multi-source slide projections and set design, Chicago, February- April 1993
The Spirit of Nature, Gallery 2,
Chicago, November- December 1992
Soft Kiss/Danger, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
installation, Pakula Building, September - November 1992
Queer Art, Beret International Gallery,
Chicago, June- July 1992
The Recession Art Show, San Francisco Realist Art Society Gallery,
San Francisco, December 1991- January 1992
Plasticus Obscura, Rayko Photography Center,
San Francisco, November- December 1991
Surrealist Salon, Rayko Photography Center,
San Francisco, May- July 1991
Environmental Ephemera, Ya-Ya's,
(one-man show), San Francisco, August- October 1990
1996 C.A.A.P. Grant, City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs & The Illinois Arts Council, for 30 People Died Here: There's No Place Quite Like It, a performance installation at the Creative ReUse Warehouse, Chicago, June 1996
$5,000 education grant, Hitachi Corporation, Daly City, for Life at Edgewood, a 15 minute video which I produced for the Edgewood Children's Center, San Francisco, March 1992
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