Contact/CV
[The big blocks of nonsensical text after each of these social media links are a stupid thing I have to do because WordPress won't let me add freakin' line breaks.]
[I made the text color white, so hopefully you won't see it. If you do see it, please don't think badly of me. Dammit, Jim, I'm an ARTIST, not a web designer! ]
[When things like this happen, I don't know how to fix them properly. This is the dumbest workaround ever.]
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Education and Background
Master of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1999
Licensed Architect, State of Texas, 2003
Exhibits
“Holiday Art Box Sale”
Bering and James, Houston – 2007
“Holiday Art Box Sale”
Bering and James, Houston – 2008
“Finding My Happy Medium” (solo exhibit)
Coffee Groundz, Houston – 2009
“Empty Bowls”
Bowl Donor, Houston Food Bank – 2009
“Neo-Contemporary”
Galleria Lazzara, Houston – 2009
“Winter Holiday Arts Market (WHAM)”
Spacetaker, Houston – 2009
“The Resin Retablo Show” (solo exhibit)
Te House of Tea, Houston – 2010
“Winter Holiday Arts Market (WHAM)”
Spacetaker, Houston – 2010
“Hunting Prize 2nd Round Finalist”
Houston – 2011[This is yet ANOTHER big silly block of meaningless text, due to the "oh, I'm WordPress, and I don't like your line breaks" thing. I guess it's not entirely meaningless, since I'm using it as a platform to incessantly GRIPE about how IRRITATING this particular issue is to me. It is, however, unproductive. I suppose I should RTFF* or something.

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Hi! I found your work on flickr, and I am totally enchanted with your tricked-out wheelchair. Can you point me toward the artists who helped you with it? And did you have any interesting experiences while using it? Thanks!
The wheelchair was painted by Gonzo of Aerosol Warfare. They are located here:
2110 Jefferson Avenue
Houston, TX 77003
(832) 748-8369
Hi Jen,
I like your art and the unique crochet items as well. Very cool that you’ve found a way to sell your art online. How do you go about promoting your work? Is it all through your exhibits? Thanks!
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