1968   Born in Los Angeles, California; currently resides in Austin, Texas

EDUCATION:

School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

2002
Faith and Superstition, Pillsbury and Peters Fine Art, Dallas, Texas
Refrigerated Air, d berman gallery, Austin, Texas
Jesus Christ from East L. A., Gallery 68, Austin, Texas
A Pogo is a Logo Upside-down, Gallery 2211_ Solway Jones
2001
The Day I Met Jesus Christ, Gallery 68, Austin, Texas
2000
Reflections of Life, Gallery 68, Austin, Texas
1999
Recent Works, Gallery 68, Austin, Texas
1998
Recent Works, Gallery Bleux, Austin, Texas
1997
Human Tendencies, Lubbock or Leave it Gallery, Austin, Texas
1995
XXX, Amdur Gallery, Austin, Texas
1994
Temptation and Compulsion, Lubbock or Leave it Gallery, Austin, Texas
1992
The Very Important Picture, Paradise Gallery, Austin, Texas
1991
Making Choices, Lubbock or Leave it Gallery, Austin, Texas
Off The Road Into The Wild-erness, The Third Coast Gallery, Austin, Texas
1990
To Wish Upon A Bone, Main Atrium Space, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
Dan's Disco Pad, Studio Space, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
Fuck Art, Let's Do Yard Work, Studio Space, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
1989
Art in Action, Axis Upstairs Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2002
Wet Paint, Austin Modern Gallery, Austin, Texas
Five By Seven By X exhibit, Texas Fine Arts Association, The Jones Center For Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas
2001
Second Inaugural Exhibition, With Alan Rath, John Cage, Alex Gray, & Others Solway and Jones Gallery 2211, Los Angeles, California
Five By Seven By X exhibit, Texas Fine Arts Association, The Jones Center For Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas
Gibson Guitar Series, Wild About Music Gallery, Austin, Texas 1999
South By Southwest Sims Foundation Show, Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas
1997
Art Matters, Art Pace Center for Contemporary Art, San Antonio, Texas
20/20, Twenty year anniversary exhibit, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California
1996
The Devil Has Seven Fingers, Lubbock or Leave it Gallery, Austin, Texas
Lubbock Arts Festival, Lubbock Civic Center, (commissioned installation) Lubbock, Texas, 1996
1995
Six Up, Flipnotics Gallery, Austin, Texas
1994
Found Object, Amdur Gallery, Austin, Texas
1st Annual Show, Boston Corporate Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
1993
Thirteen, Yellow Dog Photo Gallery, Austin, Texas
Austin Arts Association, 15th Anniversary Exhibit, First Street Gallery Austin, Texas
1991
Still Working, Still Living, Amdur Gallery, Austin, Texas
The Substitution, Esther's Follies Annex Gallery, Austin, Texas, 1991
Lost and Found, The Bentley College Gallery, Bentley College, Waltham, Massachusetts
1990
Student Annual, Grossman Gallery, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
1989
Boit Competition, Grossman Gallery, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
1984
American Dolls, Fresno Arts Center, Fresno, California

PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS:

1996
Skin of the White Lady, Phillips Lighting Head Office, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

PERFORMANCE ART:

1991
Painted Black Velvet, Directed by Sharon Ely, Narrated by Jo Harvey Allen and Jo Carol Pierce; played male lead and assisted in costume design. Performed at the Lubbock Civic Center, Lubbock, Texas
1987
Do You Know What Your Children Are Tonight?, produced by American Inroads and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Co-wrote, produced, and played Male lead in a family collaboration. Presented by Theater Artaud, San Francisco, California
1985
Do You Know What Your Children Are Tonight?, Presented and produced by The Washington Projects for the Arts. Co-wrote, produced, and played male lead in a family collaboration. Washington, D.C.
Real Life, a visual musical collaboration with Terry Allen, Jo Harvey Allen, and Bukka Allen. Presented and produced by the Aspen Art Museum and Anderson Ranch, Aspen, Colorado
1981
Fly By Night, a group performance piece performed at the Visual Arts Center of Alaska. Played male lead and assisted in writing, and directing, Anchorage, Alaska

FILM:

1991
The Wild Texas Wind, a made for television film, directed by Joan Tewksbury. Assistant art director and designer to John Huke. Staring Gary Busey and Dolly Parton, Austin, Texas
1988
Just Another Weekend, an I.V. Studios film. Produced and directed by Elizabeth Cher: played and co-wrote the part of "Marco". Filmed in Crested Butte, Colorado and San Francisco, California
1986
True Stories, a Warner Brothers film, written and directed by David Byrne. Played the part of Boy in Field, Dallas, Texas

MUSIC:

1999
Self titled solo album

FELLOWSHIPS:

1998-2000
Acadia Summer Arts Program, Guest Artist, Mount Desert Island, Maine
1996
Received a grant from "Art Matters," New York, New York