Resumé

Exhibitions:

  • 2021: “At Home with Fox and Beaver,” Olfactory Art Keller, New York, NY. Scent.
  • 2020: “Dog Detects, Skunk Protects,” Future Life, Online Gallery. Concept.
  • 2019: “GhostFood,” Martini GastroFest, Moscow, Russia. Performance installation.
  • 2015: “Carnal Desire,” Museum Villa-Rot, Burgrieden, Germany. Installation.
  • 2015: “Tomboy,” ODETTA Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Installation.
  • 2014: “Consenses,” Chilmark, MA and traveling.
  • 2013: “Marfa Dialogues / NY,” Robert Rauschenberg Project Space, New York, NY. Performance installation.
  • 2013: Design Philadelphia 2013, Philadelphia, PA. Performance installation.
  • 2012: “The Nature of Things,” Garden Education Center, Cos Cob, CT. Installation.
  • 2009: ArtSpace, New Haven, CT. Installation.
  • 2009: Art Beyond Sight Conference, Metropolitan Museum and Art Education for the Blind, New York, NY. Installation.
  • 2008-9: “Here, There and Everywhere: Anticipating the Art of the Future,” Transcultural Exchange, Boston, MA. Blog and installation (catalog).
  • 2008: “Intrude 366: Art & Life,” Zendai MoMA, Shanghai, China. Blog and installation (catalog).
  • 2007: “LEDs Are Pretty,” Greylock Arts, Adams, MA. Installation.
  • 2007: “Swarovski’s Crystal Palace,” for Diane von Furstenberg and Swarovski, Bergdorf Goodman, NY, NY. Chandelier co-creator.
  • 2007: Pilotprojekt Gropiusstadt, Berlin, Germany. Public interventions.
  • 2006: “Scent is Life,” Klein Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Installation (catalog).
  • 2006: “Growing Up In Public,” TAG Projects, Repetti Gallery, Queens, NY. Installation (catalog).
  • 2006: SIM Resident Artists’ Show, Icelandic Association of Visual Artists, Reykjavik, Iceland. Installation.
  • 2005: “The Green Scent of Pink,” Fashion District Arts Festival, NY, NY. Installation.
  • 2002: “Urban Dog House Project,” White Box Gallery, NY, NY. Sculpture.
  • 1996: “Physical Computing Show,” New York University, NY, NY. Sculpture.
  • 1996: “Pincushion Forum,” online gallery and discussion project.
  • 1994: Women’s Community Cancer Project, Boston. MA. Public service announcement.
  • 1993: “First Night,” Boston, MA. Video installation (commission).
  • 1992-4: Reclamation Artists, Boston, MA. Public art installation series.
  • 1992-4: Cablevision, Boston, MA. Documentary videos and short films.

Special Projects:

June 2014: Instititute for the Future, Health Horizons Conference “Living Longer, Aging Well.” Participatory scent project.

Artist-in-Residence:

September 2006: The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists (SIM), Reykjavík
March 2007: Pilotprojekt Gropiusstadt, Berlin (funded)
September 2007: Ragdale Foundation, Chicago (partially funded)
December 2008: Santa Fe Art Institute (funded)

Grants:

2013: Robert Rauschenberg Foundation project grant for “Marfa Dialogues / NY”
2008: NYFA Strategic Opportunity Stipend

Publications:

2016: In Perkins, C. and McLean, K (Ed.) Designing with Smell: Practices, Techniques and Challenges, Taylor & Francis
2014: Protein Journal, contributor to The Health Issue.
2014: In Eikelboom, Wander (Ed.) Sense of Smell (pp15-15, 65-68), Breda: Academie voor Communicatie & User Experience (ACUE).

Bibliography:

2013
Aguilar, Mario. “Food Truck Uses Sensory Trickery So You Can Enjoy Endangered Eats,” Gizmodo 25 Sept. 2013
Alonso, Bogar. “A Future Without Your Favorite Foods,” Vice Creators Project 14 Oct. 2013
Blackmore, Willy. “GhostFood: Eating the Extinct Foods of the Future,” Yahoo News 30 Sept. 2013
Bush, Ian. “Artists Fend Off Food Extinction with Taste ‘Illusion’,” CBS Philly 9 Oct. 2013
Douka, Helen. “GhostFood: What is eaten after an ecological disaster,” Art Nouveau 26 Oct. 2013
Meier, Allison. “The Foods Forever Lost to Climate Change,” Hyperallergic 17 Oct. 2013
Robertson, Adi. “GhostFood: an art exhibit shows how we might eat after global warming,” The Verge 18 Oct. 2013
Tice, Carol. “The Global Warming Diet: Visiting the Future Food Truck,” Forbes 27 Nov. 2013
Seward, Zach. “Meals from a climate change future,” NewsWorks WHYY Radio 11 Oct. 2013?
Twilley, Nicola. “GhostFood,” Edible Geographies 25 Sept. 2013?
Zaringhalam, Maryam. “GhostFood: a Taste of Your Foodie Future,” ArtLab 1 Oct. 2013
Zimmerman, Jess. “GhostFood truck gives you a taste of life after climatepocalypse,” Grist Oct. 21 2013
“The Food Served in Olfactory called GhostFood,” Japan Times 15 Oct. 2013

2007
Belanger, Matthew. “Greylock Arts Features Expressive LED Art.” Berkshire Fine Arts 14 Nov. 2007
Mitchell, John E. “The art of stargazing.” North Adams Transcript 23 Nov. 2007
Obremski, Bonnie. “Greylock Arts gallery hits the lights.” North Adams Transcript 13 Nov. 2007

2006
Loviglio, Joann. “Art exhibition is a feast not for your eyes, but your nose.” Associated Press 28 May 2006
“Scent is Life: Monell pairs with Esther Klein Art Gallery to present unique interactive exhibit.” The Monell Connection Summer 2006

Education:

BA in Economics (Colby College, magna cum laude)
Masters in Interactive Telecommunication (NYU)