Born in Essex County, NJ, 1979.
Lives and works in New York City.
| 2005 | New York University, M.A. |
| 2001 | New York University, B.S. |
| 2006 | Newburgh Sculpture Project 2006, Newburgh, NY. |
| 2005 | Reclaiming Space, Space Gallery, Portland, ME. NYU M.A. Thesis Exhibition, 80 Washington Square East Galleries, New York, NY. Unreal Tournament 2005: Round 2, The Downtown Gallery at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Storefront/Forefront, unoccupied, unrenovated store, New York, NY. Boundaries, Philosophy Box, New York, NY. Not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good, Rosenberg Gallery, New York, NY. |
| 2004 | Newburgh Sculpture Project 2004, Newburgh, NY. Against the Wall, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. Art Auction benefiting Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign, Dactyl Foundation, New York, NY. |
| 2003 | Fall NYU MA Show, The Commons, New York, NY. Concepts, The Commons, New York, NY. |
| 2002 | The Free Biennial, the greater New York area. |
| 2001 | 2 Tons of “Take That!”, public sculpture/performance,
East Village, New York, NY. |
| 2000 | Kastbox, East Village, New York, NY. |
| 2002 | Original artwork and graphics for Adam Bhala Lough's feature film,
Bomb the System. Premiered in NYC at the 1st Annual Tribeca Film
Festival. |
| 2001 | Teaching Assistant for Chris Romer, Fundamentals of Sculpture,
New York University. |
| 2000 | Art director and supporting role in Adam Bhala Lough's short film,
Jes One. Premiered in NYC at HBO’s 2001 Urbanworld Film Festival. |
| 1999 | Founded Kastsystem, Inc. a pseudo-institution intended to interact
with the local community via interventions into public space. Webmaster/designer
of kastsystem.com, now offline. |
Lough, Adam Bhala. Konrad Project, video documentary, 2006. "Indoor, Outdoor Space Used to Kick Off New Exhibit," Josh Harriman, The Forecaster, Maine, Sept. 2005. Steinhardt School of Education Newsletter, New York University, Spring 2005. Flavorpill.com, no. 96: April 9, 2002. Beautiful Decay, Featured Artist, January 2002. Rekhi, Ben. Interview on Manhattan Neighborhood Network, public access television, New York, NY 2001. Konrad, Michael. Transfermissions, NYU Department of Art and
Art Professions, 1998. |