Selected Exhibitions

City of Awesome at City Hall, solo exhibition, Supervisor David Campos’ office in San Francisco City Hall

City of Awesome at City Hall, solo exhibition, Supervisor David Campos’ office in San Francisco City Hall

•   Hearts in San Francisco, selected to paint heart sculpture to benefit the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation 2021. “Four Hills, Four Towers, Flowing Fog, Native Flowers” heart sculpture displayed at San Francisco Ferry Building, February 2022 and Union Square, March - June 2022

•   YES, ART!, juried group exhibit and benefit auction for Art Span San Francisco - April 2022

•   Enchanted Forest, group exhibit at Evolved SF, October - December 2021

•   TEXTural, juried group exhibit at Live Worms Gallery, April - May 2021.

•   Future Tense, group exhibit at The Drawing Room Annex, October - November 2020.

•   Naming it is Powerful, inaugural exhibit at Emerging Arts Professionals office, February 2019 - present 2020.

•   Winterfest Art Show, annual group exhibit and art auction at San Francisco Bicycle Coalition member party, 2009 - 2019.

•   (415) Public Gallery, salon exhibit at [x]space Arts Hub, April 2019.

•   The Art Don’t Stop at Avenue, solo show at AVenue event space, March 2016.

•   City of Awesome on Muni, selected for display on public buses as part of SF Beautiful's Muni Art program, October 2015.

•   Art-in-Neighborhoods at PianoFight, group show at a San Francisco theater and restaurant, September-December 2015.

•   Place-Displaced, group show at SOMArts, November-December 2014

•   City of Awesome at City Hall, solo exhibition, Supervisor David Campos’ office in San Francisco City Hall, April-August 2014

•   Center for the Study of Awesomeness, a pop-up art residency, 518 Valencia, weekend exhibit and collaborative art jam, August 10-11, 2013

•   Mayhem, Arc Gallery, group show juried by Alan Bamberger, May 2013

•   City of Awesome at John Brody Salon, solo show, March – May 2013

•   2 Blocks of Art, City of Awesome social practice performance funded by the San Francisco Arts Commission Artery program, September, 2012

•   City of Awesome social practice, over ten disparate public events and locations and many high school classrooms, 2011 - 2013

•   KALW’s Hear Here Pop-up Radio night of story-telling at Mission Arts and Performance Project, Polish club, art exhibit and social practice at event, June 2012.

•   City of Awesome, Mission Pie, solo show, December 2011 - January 2012

•   Collective - Yelpers Reflections on City Life & Community, juried exhibit at Space Gallery, August, 2007.

•   The Art Don’t Stop on 6th Street, DA Arts, June – July, 2006.

•   Common-Unity, Crucible Steel Gallery, four-person show in March 2002.

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