May 2020 Outside Looking In at Garver Feed Mill is getting some press: check out photos in the Isthmus, a write up in Tone Madison and a report on Fox47. Drive or bike by anytime, day or night (but it's better at night), until May 31st.
April 2020 The pandemic rollercoaster is in full swing:Ring of Bone, a collaborative project with composer David Harris, will still be a part of the Hear Now Festival in Los Angeles, but now in April 2021.
On the bight side: Outside Looking In at Garver Feed Mill! Drive or bike by on April 25th at 7:30 pm or anytime after, day or night, and check out a dozen artists, including myself, exhibiting in the windows of the historic building. You can support the local artists and organizers behind this amazing effort here.
And, there is lots of time to draw! Look for more works on paper posted here soon, or swing by the insta.
February 2020 Ring of Bone, a collaborative project with composer David Harris, will receive another performance as part of the Hear Now Festival in Los Angeles this April. More information soon!
January 2020 New work is now on display in the Madison Municipal Building. Curated by Dakota Mace, the work, including Knot, Not Naught, will be on display throughout the building for all of 2020.
November 2019 Jeremy is presenting a work shop for graduating art students at Edgewood collage on Art Presentation and will also be a visiting critic for portfolio reviews at the Edgewood Collage Art Department.
October 2019 Coffee with CreamVideo to be shown during coffee breaks of the 4th Midwest OpenFOAM user group meeting for computation fluid dynamics at the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute and the Digital Technology Center in Minneapolis.
August 2019 Jeremy will be an artist in residence at the MPL's Bubbler maker space in November December 2020 and will attempt to make the worlds largest Exquisite Corpse drawing with Bubbler visitors
December 2018 Working with Teresa Getty on a new collaboration for Out of the Box, a fundraiser for Method Gallery in Seattle WA. Silent bidding now through 12/12/18. If you're near by check it out and place your bid!
Toby Kaufmann-Buhler has revamped our previous collaboration How Big the Little World Felt with an amazing new soundtrack.That video, and its predecessor, The Children of the Mountain Ride Again, were made in conjunction with events held at the Madison Public Library and are currently screening on the Bubbler's video art screen. Check them out at Maison Central Library or on vimeo.
October 2018 Visiting Edgewood College on 10/31 to talk about art, walking and psychogeographic inspiration. And keeping it caffeinated with some old paintings on the wall at Crescendo on Monroe Street, the best java joint in Madison.
April 2018 Yahara Watershed Multiverse Blues, Revisited and Future Possible had a great run at the James Watrous Gallery. Anders Zanichkowski and I had a great turn out for our Art at noon talk to wrap up the show. Check out curator Jody Clowes and landscape architect Kate Stalker talking the show up on For the Record with host Neil Heinen.
February 2018 Much to think about from the artists and architects represented in Future Possible, including the work of Lou Host-Jablonski, Ed Linville, Ashley Robertson, Kate Stalker, Anders Zanichkowsky and myself, as well as members of Madison Design Professionals. Yahara Watershed Multiverse Blues, Revisited was created for the exhibition as a platform for contemplating the complexities that will make Madison in 2093, for better or for worse. Check out the Gayle Worland's take (and the back of my head) in the Wisconsin State Journal.
January 2018 7 days in Seattle with the amazing Teresa Getty has lead to here, the culminating experience of several years of collaborative drawing. Check it our at Method Gallery in Pioneer Square through February 24th.
September 2017 The Goodman Center in Madison is mounting a photography show documenting the Forge art exhibit at the Madison Brass Works Building, relive the experience! August 2017 Makeshift Festivalwas as awesome celebration of creativity in the visual and culinary arts held at Olbrich Park as a benefit for the Madison Parks Foundation. June 2017 Forge, an art exhibition in the Madison Brass Works building, featured installations inspired by the history of the building, its workers, and the elements involved in the transfigurations that took place on this site. It was curated by Erica Monroe-Kane and Ellen Carlson. Check out the coverage in Madison Magazine, Wisconsin State Journal, and the Isthmus, and also photos by John Hart. Video documentation of Sift and Winnow is on vimeo.
May 2017 A Tiny Rivulet in the Distant Forest, a group exhibition of twenty-three artists with Midwestern ties, whose work deals with the nature of matter, sensation, perception, reaction, consciousness and joy was curated by the amazing Michael Velliquette at ArtStart in Rhinelander WI. Checkout Rachel Bruya's write up for the Wisconsin Academy. May 2017 Coffee with Cream made it from the Apartment Project to the doors to Crescendo, the best coffee joint in Madison, for Gallery Night. Check out a video of it's original presentation here.
April 2017 Nowhere Dreams had a splendid run at Caestecker Gallery, Ripon College. You can see a video of a slide talk from the opening night here.