Sideways view of an old wooden sign with a neon Goldwell sign on it. Taken outside of Rhyolite Nevada at Goldwell Open Air Museum's Red Barn Arts Center in 2024. A still image from Visual Artist Brian Gibson's project "In Relative Obscurity".

Video Works

The first NAC grant funded video project “In Relative Obscurity”. I was shocked that my proposal for a sound art project based in a literal ghost town was accepted, yet it was. Shot in Summer of 2023 with collaborator, UNLV BFA Graduate, John McVay.
The short film / audio visual artwork was debuted on September 9th, 2023 at ASAP Gallery in DTLV. The video was accompanied by visual artworks and sculptures inspired by Szukalski and his improvisational approach to both art and living life, itself.

Video recap of aforementioned ASAP Gallery exhibition for In Relative Obscurity


KEEP GOING (2023) Sculpture Installatin Recap

This is a short documentary about my experience helping my good friend Michelle Graves install her time-based sculpture, “Keep Going”. An experience that would end up having Michelle take the reigns of Goldwell Open Air Museum by becoming President of the nonprofit organization’s Board of Directors in the Spring of 2024.

It was a blast staying in Beatty, Nevada in a house that was in the middle of being renovated and helping dig holes out in Rhyolite to properly secure the sculpture via cement.

This video was meant to compile a lot of the Albert Szukalski inspired video/musical works into one large slab of various texts provided to me by the Verbeke Foundation, who published the retrospective 50 year anniversary of Szukalski’s life and works; Eenvoudig dus moeilijk“, which translates to “Simple, Therefore Difficult”.