Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION

Princeton University : Masters of Architecture 2008

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Bachelors of Science Art and Design 2005

EXHIBITIONS

05/08-06/08    Through Passage, Group architecture exhibition, Princeton, NJ
02/07-04/07    Kneading New Mexico, Solo painting exhibition at Arclinea, Boston, MA
12/06 – 01/07  Selected Landscapes, Solo painting exhibition at FIVI, Philadelphia, PA
04/05-05/05     Corn Fields and Color Fields, Solo painting exhibition at the Roth Library
04/05-05/05     Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize Group painting exhibition at Wiesner Art ___________ Gallery, MIT, Cambridge, MA  
04/02-05/02      Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize Group painting exhibition at Wiesner Art ____________Gallery, MIT, Cambridge, MA  

AWARDS and PUBLICATIONS

2008/2007    Two time recipient of J. Stanley Seeger Fellowship , Program in Hellenic __________Studies, Princeton University for drawing at the Prodromos Monastery, __________Serres, Greece
2007    ____ Winner of the Butler Traveling Grant, Princeton University for research project _________ An Act of Poetry, An Act of Architecture, completed in Valparaiso, Chile
2006 – 2008    Publication of jewelry designs: Spanish Harpers Bazaar (08/06, 02/07); ___________ Vibe (07/07), Cover Magazine (05/06); Ocean Style (02/08); City Smart (05)
2005  _____ Recipient of Laya and Jerome B. Wiesner Prize in Visual Arts, MIT
2005_____   Recipient of William Everett Chamberlain Prize for achievement in _____ _____architectural design, MIT
2004   _____Recipient of Arts Grant from the MIT Council for the Arts for completion of  _____ ____painting project Corn Fields and Color Fields, Shelbyville, IL.
2004   _____Winner of Iloma Karmel Writing Prize: Vera List Prize in the Visual Arts for __________Mark Rothko's the Black and the White: In Pursuit of the Kantian Sublime
2002   _____ Winner of Permasteelisa Sustainable Architectural Design Award
2005 and 2002    Third place winner of Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize in the Visual ______________Arts, MIT

COLLECTIONS

Princeton University Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton, NJ
Private collections include but are not limited to New York, NY, Paris, France, Dallas, TX, Boston, MA, Pittsfield, MA, Concord, MA

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