Jeff Jahn kindly shot this photo of my piece, Teen Sweater Tabletop, on the right, and David Corbett’s The Dutchmen in the middle. From the show Southern/Pacific at Gallery Homeland in Portland.
In support of the Southern/Pacific exhibition at Gallery Homeland, Victor Maldonado interviewed David Corbett and me. It was a really great chat. We discussed some of the correlations between our work, our interests in the grey area between painting and sculpture, and in the grey area between finely-made and crudely-made objects. It’s also really nice to here David explain the meaning behind the title of his sculpture The Dutchman.
It was great fun being in the show with all these folks. Thank you Gallery Homeland, and thank you Victor for a fun interview.

Here’s a little sneak peek before the opening on Friday.
I just installed my painting for the Southern/Pacific exhibition at Gallery Homeland, and I consider myself lucky to be next to a beautiful sculpture by David Corbett. Besides the two of us, there are quite a few other great artists in the show, so come out to the opening this Friday. Here are the details:
June 22 – July 29, 2012
Southern/Pacific: Portland
Gallery Homeland
2505 SE 11th Ave.
Portland, OR 97202
Hours: Friday – Monday 12pm-6pm
Opening Reception: Friday, June 22, 6-9pm
John Calaway, Calvin Ross Carl, Joseph Cohen, Jillian Conrad, David Corbett, Arcy Douglass, Sean Healy, Hana Hillerova, Roxanne Jackson, Jeff Jahn, Terrell James, Jonathan Leach, Victor Maldonado, Julian Mock, Ann Marie Nafziger, Alyce Santoro, Von Tundra