One-night art exhibit featuring monsters created by over 25 local artists.
This free event pulled in over 400 visitors in the course of just under four hours. The show featured monster art as interpreted by artists of the Pacific Northwest, in addition to offering live body painting, live music, wine, beer, and custom-made pastries. Monstrasomnia was held at Refuge PDX - the owner of which has praised Monstrasomnia as one of the best shows she's seen in her space in years.
In collaboration with local Portland kinetic artist Sam Cobb.
The show featured wearable art pieces built by five local makeup and fabrication effects artists - whose work has been featured on Grimm, The Fly, Chronicles of Riddick, and more. These artist included:
Sam(antha) Cobb
Chris Walas
Ugo Serrano
Christina Kortum
and Toby Froud
The ticketed show ran for one evening, bringing in roughly 250 visitors over several hours.
Exhibition in conjunction with the Fernie Brae Gallery.
With only one month to conceive of, build, coordinate, and market this show - it was a great success! This was the first use of the basement space of The Fernie Brae Gallery, featuring small works of roughly 25 Pacific Northwest artists, music by DJ Fatthor, and snacks courtesy of Little Reds Bakeshop.
Oni Press published the official comic book based on the popular indie game Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator.
I was contracted by Oni Press to put together a gathering in L.A. where fans could meet the original creators of the game, as well as the cover artist for the first issue. The show was held at The Ripped Bodice, with custom designed cupcakes by Georgetown Cupcake.