Index · 5 entries

Exhibitions

Installations, curatorial projects, and related publications. Listed newest first.

Selling My Life / Nostalgia Market

September 19 – October 19, 2025

Selling My Life / Nostalgia Market

Solo Installation · New York, NY

Artist

An installation blurring the lines between private sanctuary and public marketplace. The gallery is rebuilt as a lived-in bedroom turned intimate archive of three decades of cultural memory spanning the 1980s through early 2000s: rare posters, gold records, vintage fashion, skate decks, pulp magazines, and vinyls, presented not as artifacts but as lived objects collected from the pit, the floor, the afterparty, and the morning after. Every item is available for purchase, transforming nostalgia into currency and asking what a life lived through objects is worth when sentimentality becomes price. A portion of proceeds is donated to MusiCares.

Public, Private, Secret: On Photography and the Configuration of Self

June 23, 2016 – January 8, 2017

Public, Private, Secret: On Photography and the Configuration of Self

International Center of Photography · New York, NY

Co-curator with Charlotte Cotton

The inaugural exhibition of ICP's Bowery museum. The show examined how contemporary photography has reconfigured the boundaries between public, private, and secret in the era of social media and pervasive image-making. Co-curated with Charlotte Cotton, the exhibition included seven original real-time media works developed for the show, mapping how photographic culture had become inseparable from broadcast and surveillance. Published as a book by Aperture Foundation.

Performing Books #1: Surveillance Index

January 10 – 27, 2018

Performing Books #1: Surveillance Index

Le BAL · Paris, France

Guest curator and lender

The inaugural edition of Le BAL's Performing Books series, organized with Émilie Lauriola of Le BAL Books, presented over two hundred photography books from the Surveillance Index collection. Arranged in a panopticon-like reading room with workshops, talks, and live programming, the show extended the curatorial argument of Public, Private, Secret into the literature of watching, treating the photobook as the durable counter-archive to a culture of vanishing digital data.

Hudson Street Library

2020 – Present

Hudson Street Library

Private collection, by appointment · West Village, NYC

Founder and Curator

A curated collection of art, photography, zines, and ephemera housed in a former West Village printing house. The library focuses on surveillance, female artists, street art, and underrepresented creators, with rotating displays and an active acquisition practice. Open by appointment.

Surveillance Index Edition One

2016

Surveillance Index Edition One

Self-published · New York, NY

Editor and Curator

A collection of one hundred books related to surveillance photography, assembled as a physical index and reference for the field. The project extends the curatorial work of Public, Private, Secret into book form, grounding contemporary photographic discourse in the literature of watching.