Seeping Into History: Oil Touches Everything, 2022 Seeping Into History is a public art exhibition that examines the subject of oil through visual, auditory, and textual interpretation, including illustrative flags, audio tours, maps, educational programming, and the artist book which documents the entire body of work. As the climate crisis mounts in urgency, Seeping Into History explores our contemporary and historical relationships to petroleum, with a focus on the Santa Barbara area. socialprintlab.com |
275,501, 2020 From 2001 to 2018, the Amazon Rainforest lost 275,501 acres of tree cover to cattle ranching, industrial and small scale agriculture, illegal mining, and logging. Each page of this ribbon-bound artist book is a tri-fold containing the patterns of deforestation, number of acres deforested, and the resulting CO2 emissions released in specific regions of the rainforest. (hint: each map is at the same scale as Los Angeles County). |
Visualizing Sea Level Rise in Santa Barbara & Isla Vista, 2020 Research on how sea level rise will impact Santa Barbara county in the form of bite-size illustrations and text. Complete with a map on the verso showing what regions are predicted to be inundated with 1 meter (3.3 feet) of sea level rise. |