This is a website devoted exclusively to my jewelry line made from coins and simulated gemstones.
CC Star is my line of accessories. At the moment, it's mainly vintage tie snap bracelets, but I'm working towards a full jewelry line in enamel and silver.
Art for a Democratic Society is my collaborative project/organization with Steven Damewood, started in April 2007.
This is our Myspace page. For the moment, there's more stuff here than on our website.
Here you can buy my Blue Hawaii postcards, buttons from Small Change Project, etc.
Here you can buy my book, Small Change Project #1-25
I'm the Production Manager for Mark Poulin Jewelry. Not bad for a day job!
Beth Morris is a good friend of mine from the CCA Jewelry/Metal Arts department. I'm a big fan of her work - you should be too.
This is a myspace page about a fictional character from The Colbert Report. Political humor.
Rude Mechanicals is a party press for Revolutionary Remodernism, publisher of mini-zines, and an artistic philosophy.
This is a flash animation "game" or art project by Josh On about the hidden connections between people in power.
I love Stephanie and her work. She deals with bootlegging, counterfeiting, and global capitalism in such interesting ways.
Tupac Pez-dispensers, what more do I need to say? I'm also a big fan of his "Welcome to Geneva" series.
It should be obvious if you're familiar with my work in Art for a Democratic Society that I have a love of charts and graphs. How do you take something like art and make a statistic out of it? Well, Komar and Melamid could tell you.
I saw some work that this group did about what people invent to make life in prison a little easier, at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 2 years ago. They're a collaborative group of 3 people out of Chicago.
I don't know this guy, I just think his work's great. A lot of interesting experiments with materials like old shoe soles, moss, and ABS plastic.
Elizabeth has been my friend for many years. She ia an amazing animator and illustrator/maker of very cool things. You can also read her blog
here.
Feiko came to do an exchange program at CCA when I was there. He performs various attempts to put himself into cliched or slapstick situations, live or in video.
Here's some great graffiti-inspired art, music, and writing by my friend Sean McMahon. Nice website design, too.
I recently saw (and loved) her recent work about the War on Terror at Johansson Projects, which is in the style of illuminated manuscripts.
Here you can link to the ISO's magazine, the International Socialist Review, and their paper, the Socialist Worker.