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Made daily during October, 2020, reflecting concerns and developments of the 2020 presidential campaign.

Started with optimism on the bottom edge with “2020 Vision” and soon became a diary of the covid pandemic. The Honsestrik style is improvisational.

Installation in a brownstone on the Paramount backlot offering “readings” about creativity, collecting, and curating to visitors to the Frieze art fair.

o anyone who made a $500 donation to an organization fighting the toxic policies of the administration. Over 20K was raised by this project, and participants donated to a number of organizations, including Trevor Project, ACLU, SPLC, as well as local womens’ shelters.
Made with Island Press at Washington University from ongoing 4 words project during Island Press residency, 2017


The exhibition Chicken Strikken was installed on the staff of Malmo Konsthall, who wore the sweaters daily. Sweaters were designed in the Honsestrik style and knit by a local Danish knitting club.

The Dirty Poke was the first of 5 exhibitions at The Meow, a gallery in my backyard that exhibited small businesses created by artists. The businesses were functional, and all earnings were kept by the artists. Other exhibitions included a record store and a psychic.

Born out of my self-publishing practice, the Megazine is the largest publication I can make on my inkjet printer. The first issue featured large photographs of megachurches.