This is an approximately 45 minute video of me chewing gum as I use up its flavor before making a sculpture. It was made during the height of COVID and reveals a part of my face usually covered in public. The video played in the window of the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance Gallery window during my show in May - June of 2020.

I asked sixty people to pose for me for one self timed second. They started with their eyes shut, opened them for one second and then closed them again. I then edited the resulting footage together to create a "1 minute" long film. The credits roll for a full standard minute.

Duet on Marble is a time lapse video Project completed for Sculpfest 2018 at the Vermont Carving Studio and Sculpture Center in Rutland VT. In it Eva Schmidt and I map our intersecting physical reaches while poised around 25 ton blocks of marble quarried from the site. Our intersecting spheres are mapped in steel mesh wired together over the course of several days. This project also maps our relationship as we met each other, worked closely together and then went our separate ways.

Over the course of a 24 hour period, I breathed through a respirator capturing and inflating a house shaped balloon. the balloon's volume is approximately 390 cubic feet. That is the amount of air I exhale in a day. I did take a few breaks for meals, bathroom and camera battery recharging but otherwise the action was performed in one sitting.
As a child I flew up stairs 1:27:05 airtime 512 jumps

I carry my body weight in sand until it runs out.

I sweep up the sand made by carrying my weight in sand until it spilled out
In Joshua Tree California for Andrea Zittel's AZ High Desert Test Site, I stood amongst the rocks and built a steel form around myself at arms reach. The steel mesh was wired together over the course of two days, approximately 16 hours. The camera bounces some due to the high wind gusts of 40 MPH.
I stood against the wall and stretched outward around myself hot gluing torn cardboard at the edge of my reach. The piece completed itself when all but one of the screws holding it to the wall let go unexpectedly The resulting incomplete actions shape suggested the title. This took about 2hrs 45 min.
Bicuspid is a sculpture I made for the Governors Island Art Fair , NY 2010. For this action I stood in one spot and hot-glued a coroplast shell around myself at arms reach. This action took me approximately 4 hours. The lovely drawing at the end of the video is by Stephen Gerberich who stood by during the project.
In September of 2014 I built this piece that defined my reach standing against a tree in Meadowland Park of South Orange New Jersey. It is made of cut steel diamond mesh wired together. The pictures were taken every 75 seconds over the course of two days.
in August of 2008 my friends and I floated down the Delaware River with my Golden water Lily sculpture. I filmed the event as I floated alongside of it, the lily videoed its own journey. The 3 1/2 mile trip took a little over 4 hours.