During the month of July 2017, I was invited to participate in an artist residency at Stadt-Salzburg via an exchange program between the Anderson Center in Red Wing and Stadt-Salzburg. The purpose of this program is to support emerging and mid-career Minnesota visual artists with a month long residency to travel abroad, and make new work. During this period the city of
Asian Arts Initiative (2016)
I am excited to be working alongside Wing Young Huie on a week long Artist Residency with Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia. Wing will be continuing his ongoing “Chinese-ness” project and I will be touring and setting up the “One Another” mobile drawing station at various public locations in North Chinatown. Hoyt and Huie will capture portraits of Chinatown North
Franconia Sculpture Park (2011)
“I will know it when they come” Wood, fiberglass, metal, paper, video looped surveillance paintings. 2011. A project completed in partnership with, and the tremendous support of, the Franconia Sculpture Park through a Cultural Community Partnership grant from the MN State Arts Board. This activity is funded, in part, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural
University of Hawai’i Manoa (2008)
The Norae Shanty Hawaii was a project created while on artist residency at the University of Hawai’i through the Intersections Visiting Artist program. This project involved working with students and UH faculty to build and co-facilitate a mobile Norae Shanty which engaged public audiences throughout O‘ahu. This installation provided locals and tourists alike an opportunity to share in the unique cultural exchange