SMCC


Animation

The following montage of works were created over multiple semesters of a 2D Animation course focused on Adobe After Effects and a Character Animation course focused on frame by frame digitally illustrated animation.

Digital art

These works were created over multiple semesters as part of Digital Art 1, an introduction to Photoshop through the lens of digital art.


 

IMAGINARIUM Creator Camp


Imaginarium Creator Camp is is a two-week summer camp experience that I created and been running continuously for the past three years. The program is a summer camp experience and after-school program in which groups of kids from 6-14 work together to create a story, draw and paint the sets, props, and characters, and then learn to act out their characters on greenscreen. I then edit and animate their ideas, animations, and video into short films. We now have over ten twenty-minute films as well as a live stage performed version July 2023. Below are two of the films. Learn more at https://imaginarium-camp.com/


R M C A D - Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design

2D / 2.5D  Animation - Quarter Long Class - Student Projects in After Effects Animation

 

Installation and Programmatic / Generative Art - Student Projects in After Effects and Troikatronix Isadora


Mystery House

Mystery House is an immersive Installation project that I ran in the community through my work at Spindleworks Art Center. It features an immersive interactive installation space that incorporates large-scale sculpture with video and sound design. Teams of artists worked with my leadership to fill the space to bring the group's written story to life and then open the gallery to the public on Halloween. Further documentation of this project can be seen at the following links. The Mystery House, Jungle Expedition, Space Odyssey, Underwater World.

 

Spindleworks is a non-profit art studio for adults with developmental disabilities located in downtown Brunswick, Maine. I worked there for three years as an “Artist Mentor” and then for a year and a half as program supervisor. I full time with the team of artist mentors to continue to develop and offer a diverse arts education to the over forty artists attending the program. Through workshops and one-on-one mentorship I guided artists through projects in animation, video, immersive installation, story telling, painting, illustration, and sculpture, ceramics, fiber arts, and many others. The artists are taught skills in professional development and receive seventy percent the profit of their work, through a full season of exhibitions curated by myself and the rest of the team in our gallery, store, and throughout Maine. 

 

Spindleworks