Art | Books | Film & TV | Spoken Word
Art
A silent piece of activism―comprised of human beings ― a living, breathing illustration of our country’s motto: e pluribus unum — out of many, one.
A living example of the notion that “love never dies — it only changes form” — public hugs on Carnaby Street, London to help people with grief during the holiday season.
A live performance-piece where strangers bring their quandaries and conundrums and are given a hand-typed prescription in haiku form.
A series of conceptual mixed-media art that premiered in a solo show in 2014 and playfully commented on the use of prescription medication in America.
Film & TV
Positive was included in the Top 50 best teleplays in the Cinequest Screenwriting Contest in 2017. It will receive a Zoom reading directed by Quentin Madia in November, 2020.
The film has shown in over 40 festivals around the world and has won five awards including a gold plaque for best documentary short at The Chicago International Film Festival.
Written for the Colchester 60 Hour Film Challenge, Had Enough was one of 15 finalists (out of 3,500 submissions) screened at the Colchester Film Festival.
In 1994, Nick and Jane provided me my first opportunity to work on an independent feature, sparking a love of film.
Prime Cuts was selected as a semi-finalist (Top 20 teleplays) by Cinequest Screenwriting Contest.
Spoken Word
A comical take on how my dog and son helped me reconcile my relationship with my mother.
The story of how an emergency MRI made me realize how blessed I was. This spoken word piece was the precursor to my NY Times Modern Love essay published 5.2012.