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1973
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Born in New York, NY
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1992 - 1995
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BA with Honours, Brown University
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1998 - 2000
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MFA (Fine Arts), Glasgow School of Art
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2006
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Honorary Research Fellow, Glasgow School of Art
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Alchemy Fellowship. Manchester Museum. Manchester, 2007
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Artist in Residence. Oceanwide Expeditions/Tiffin Projects.North East Greenland, 200
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Research Residency. Camden Arts Centre, London, 2005
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Artist Commission. The Accident and Emergency Department of The New Royal Edinburgh Hospital. Functionsuite/Artlink, Edinburgh, 2004
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Artist-in-Residence. Skaftfell Cultural Center. Seydisfjorder, Iceland, 2004
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Earthwatch Field Work Partcipant. Mammoth Cave. Kentucky, 2003
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Inclusion in the Slide Registry. The Drawing Center. New York, 2002
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MAKROLAB. The Arts Catalyst and Project Atol. Perthshire, Scotland, 2002
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Network North Residency. NIFCA. Lapland and the Barents Region, 2002
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Artist-in-Residence. The Gilsociety. Akureyri, Iceland, 2002
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Cell Culture Science/Art Residency. Arteleku, San Sebastian, 2001
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Darklights Commission, Tramway, Glasgow, 2001
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Four Year Research Award, Glasgow School of Art, 2000
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Shortlisted for Artist in Residence at The Wellcome Trust. London, 2000
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Shortlisted for Archibald-Campbell and Harley WS Photography Award. Stills, Edinburgh, 2000
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Artist in Residence, The Gilsociety. Akureyri, Iceland, 1999
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Postgraduate Scholarship Award, Glasgow School of Art, 1999
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Landscape Drawing Prize, Glasgow School of Art, 1999
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Group Residency, La Cipressaia Art Center, Italy, 1996-1997
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Group Residency, Kokoro Arts Center. USA, 1996-1997
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Roberta Jocelyn Award for Excellence in Art, Brown University. USA, 1993-1995
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Barbara Rockefeller Scholarship. USA, 1993-1995
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Mimi Hicks Premium in Art Award, Brown University. USA, 1993-1995
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The Hunterian Museum. Glasgow
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The Whitworth Gallery. Manchester
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Western General Hospital. Edinburgh
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2007 |
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Sharjah Biennial 8. United Arab Emirates |
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2007 |
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Two person show with Adam Putnam. Studio Visconti. Milan |
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2006 |
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The Square Root of Drawing. Temple Gallery. Dublin |
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2006 |
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How I Finally Accepted Fate. Curated by Jason Murison. Elizabeth Foundation. New York |
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2006 |
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Where the Wild Things Are. Curated by Anne Marie Watson. Dundee Contemporary Arts. Dundee |
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2006 |
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Drawing Links. The Drawing Room. London |
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2006 |
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Public Holiday Projects. Expodium. Utrecht |
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2006 |
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Our House is a House that Moves. Living Art Museum. Reykjavik |
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2005 |
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Nomadic Landmass, solo show. doggerfisher. Edinburgh |
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2004 |
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Our House is a House that Moves.Skuc Galerija. Ljubljana |
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2004 |
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The Dazzled Eye. The Whitworth Gallery. Manchester |
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2004 |
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Dromocroma, a two person show. Curated by Laura Garbarino. Autori Cambi. Rome |
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2004 |
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Platform for Art Poster Series. Curated by Tamsin Dillon. London Underground Piccadily Circus Tube Station |
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2003 |
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Our House is a House that Moves. Curated by Natasa Petresin. Part of the Steirischerbst 2003. Pavel Haus. Laafeld, Austria and touring to Skuc Gallery, Ljubliana 2004 |
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2003 |
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Vatnajokull, the farthest north. London Underground Virtual Platform for Art. Curated by Tamsin Dillon |
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2003 |
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Into the Abyss, a one night event. Derek Eller Gallery. New York |
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2003 |
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Nomadic Landmass, solo show. Tag Team Experiment. Edinburgh |
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2003 |
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International Drawing Institute Exhibition. Xi'an Academy of Fine Art and touring. China |
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2003 |
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Participation in the Makrolab project. Venice Biennale |
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2003 |
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Re-Launch. Market. Glasgow |
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2003 |
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Gruppe Show. Tag Team Experiment. Edinburgh |
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2002 |
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Art and Mountains - Conquistadors of the Usless. Curated by Bruce Haines and Paul Claydon. Alpine Club. London |
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2002 |
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Two-person show with Adam Putnam. The Kettilhouse. Akureyri, Iceland |
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2001 |
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Two-person show with Sally Osborn. Doggerfisher. Edinburgh |
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2001 |
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Diplomatic Immunity. Hunter College Galleries. New York |
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2001 |
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The Difficulty of Falling in Love During an Earthquake, solo show. Tramway. Glasgow |
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2000 |
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Exhibition for Archibald Campbell and Harley WS Photography Award. Curated by Toby Webster and Kate Bush. Stills Gallery. Edinburgh. |
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2000 |
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New Contemporaries 2000. Curated by Jeremy Millar, Sarah Kent and Gavin Turk. The Cornerhouse and touring. Manchester |
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2000 |
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Museum Magogo. Curated by Beagles & Ramsey. PB Gallery. Melbourne, Australia |
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2000 |
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Multiples in Time and Space, Ampersand International Arts. San Francisco |
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2000 |
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Additional Research into the Phenomenon. Curated by Mick Peter. Project Room. Glasgow |
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2000 |
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Topographico, Intermedia. Glasgow |
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2000 |
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A Day Like Any Other. Curated by Francis Mckee. Stavanger Kulturhus. Stavanger, Norway |
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1999 |
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Geologic Intimacy, Switchspace. Glasgow |
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1999 |
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Story. Curated by Pi Li. The Assembly Gallery/The Courtyard. Glasgow |
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1999 |
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Boiling Milk Solfataras, solo show. Café Karolina. Akureyri, Iceland |
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1999 |
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Intimate Three Part Fractions, a one day performance/event. Centre for Contemporary Art. Glasgow. |
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1999 |
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Festival of Art/Music Collaborations. R.S.A.M.D. Glasgow |
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1997 - 1998 |
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Invitational Show, Soho 20. New York |
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1997 - 1998 |
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FranklinFest Downtown Arts Festival. New York |
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1997 - 1998 |
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Portraits and Interiors, 401 Washington. New York |
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Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2000. Manchester |
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Into the Abyss. Edited by Adam Putnam. New York |
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Institute for Drawing Exhibition Catalogue. Xi'an |
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Makrolab. Artscatalyst. London |
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Re-Launch Publication. Market. Glasgow |
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Iridium Stories. www.artscatalyst.org |
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Interview with Dominick Arduin. www.francismckee.com/dominick.htm |
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Diplomatic Immunity. New York/Glasgow |
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Archibald Campbell and Harley Photography Award. Text by Moira Jeffries. Edinburgh. |
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Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2000. Manchester |
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Frozen Tears 3. Edited by John Russell |
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Emergent Landmass (a chronicle of disappearance). Artist publication. Dundee Contemporary Arts |
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Drawing Links. Text by Andrew Patrizio. The Drawing Room. London |
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Nomadic Landmass (London). Text by Mungo Campbell. File Note publication. Camden Arts Centre |
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Ruins in Reverse, part 3 of lecture series publication. Edited by Adam Putnam. Presented by Shamim M. Momin at the Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria. New York |
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Ruins in Reverse (Nomadic Landmass). doggerfisher. Edinburgh |
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Frozen Tears : The Sequel. Edited by John Russell. London |
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Dromocroma. Text by Laura Garbarino. Autori Messa. Rome |
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Our House is a House That Moves. Pavel Haus. Laafeld |
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24/7 Wilno/Nueva York. Edited by Raimundas Malasauskas and Kestutis Kuizinas. Contemporary Art Center. Vilnius |
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