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My Apocalypse, Entries

All set w/ framing my work for Nick Marshall’s My Apocalypse exhibition in Rochester later this month. Yep, that’s a barf bag.

April update

I’ve been included in a show called My Armageddon w/ lots of great people in Rochester, NY this May. My good friend Nick Marshall is curating the exhibit. To help fund the show, space rental, etc., he’s started a Kickstarter. In other news, I spent a few days at Clemson University meeting w/ grad students, [...]

Two pieces for upcoming show at Clemson U.

Preeteen Gallery last May

August update

Exhibit I’m currently hanging work for a solo at the Milburn Stone Gallery at Cecil College, and prepping for classes which start at the end of August. I was told M.Stone was an actor in Gunsmoke (1955), then promptly considered looping the classic as part of my show. I should probably watch it first… Photo/Video Cecil has [...]

Vox Populi VII juried show

My piece was selected! July 8: Opening reception, 6-11pm, map Thank you to the amazing jurors Melissa Ho and Hennessy Youngman. here’s a link to all the artists selected UPDATE: 7/6/2011 Philadelphia Weekly wrote a nice paragraph about my image below, and summary of the show which you can find here. “…Like Youngman, Jacono also [...]

Exhibited Works in Jersey, Mexico, the street

Earlier this month, I sent a big box of framed works to a fellow curatorial intern at the VASA Project, Alisandra Wederich. She manages the art gallery at  the Straube Center in Pennington, NJ, and agreed to exhibit some of my work. Here’s a link to my artist page over there with images of the work, a statement [...]

Appetite show @Mary Brogan Museum

Just received some images from the Appetite show at the Mary Brogan Museum in Tallahassee, FL. I had the pleasure of attending the opening during SPESE last Fall, and eating lots of pizza provided by curator George Blakely of FSU. Lots of great artist friends were represented like Christin Boggs, Keith Yahrling, Nate Larson, and a [...]

Cognitive Dissonance: Media vs. Nature?

Installation at SOAD

Put this up outside my office at school as a work in progress. The wallpaper is cyanotyped with images ranging from the scene in I Love Lucy—where her and Ethel are stuffing food into their pockets and mouths— to images of buildings such as Bank of America and GM. Inspired by Shelby Lee Adams’ Appalachian [...]