| statement
 My work often involves a connection between science and art. The artwork  itself is usually the outcome of an ongoing experiment. Chemical  reactions and corrosion are used as visual cues to speak about  humanity’s constant cycle of creation and destruction. Childhood memories of walking around on my father’s construction sites have deeply  affected my concepts of building and destroying.
 
 Elements of chance are introduced to each “experiment” that occurs  within my studio. As an artist, my formal concerns must adjust to each  unpredictable mark left by an accident within the process of working. In  this way my work is very process-orientated and involves a great deal of note taking as the artwork evolves.
 
 These images often begin with dividing up the picture plane by snapping  down charcoal and other raw materials with chalk lines, like the ones  used on construction sites. As lines amass, the surface undergoes  various treatments of measured destruction. Pools of water and medium evaporate and sediment settles to cover previous  layers. Grease pencils and graphite marks indicate the presence of a  plan or system. Each new layer appears to have it’s own logic while  reaction and force destroy order. Corrosion appears in the form of iron Oxide whose reds and yellows leave a patina of  change, as if a powerful natural correction fluid. No line or division  seems capable of surviving.
 
 The result becomes a map like landscape of history and reaction.  Chaos  and chance become byproducts of leaving ones mark, building an image and  dividing a space. As a society we draw lines that are both idealistic  and physical to define things like geography, politics or religion. Yet all of these things we struggle to define are  constantly being altered by time and changing intentions.
 
                 bio
 born: 1977, Louisville, Kentucky
 
 
 education
 
 University of Cincinnati, MFA, 2003
 University of Louisville, BFA, 2001
 
                 selected awards/honors
 Second Place Prize, Professional Mixed Media, US Bank Exhibition, Bowling Green, KY, 2014
 Best of Show, Working with Paper National Juried Exhibition, Tubac Center of the Arts, Arizona, NM 2011
 Award for Excellence, All Kentucky Juried Exhibition, Capital Arts Alliance, Bowling Green, KY 2011
 Second Place Prize, TAA Juried Exhibition, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH 2010
 
                 selected solo or two-person exhibits
 Solo Exhibition, Galerie ERA svět, Prague, Czech Republic
 Brent Dedas and Jim Doiron, Billy Hertz Gallery, Louisville, KY 2012
 The Architecture of Destruction Solo Exhibition, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, 2010
 Our Chemistry: Sex, War and the Landscape Solo Exhibition, Water Tower Gallery, Louisville, KY 2007
 
 selected group shows
 Art Prague International Art Fair, Kafka’s House, Prague, Czech Republic, 2014
 Process as Content, Gallery Project, Ann Arbor, MI, 2013
 State of Drawing, Anne Wright Wilson Gallery, Georgetown College, KY, 2011
 Working with Paper National Juried Exhibition, Tubac Center of the Arts, Arizona, NM, 2011
 |