Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Sewing Cities
Sewing Cities
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Untitled
Untitled
Threshold
Threshold
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Suspended Perpetuity
Suspended Perpetuity
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sculpture_2014_gokstad_01_phone.jpg
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Domestic Legibility
Domestic Legibility
Threshold
Threshold
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From Domesticity
From Domesticity
At Your Discretion
At Your Discretion
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Theatrum Orbis TerrarumInstallation for exhibit Synaptic Lexicon for 9e2 at King Street Station in Seattle
Sewing Cities
Sewing CitiesSewing Cities, 2012, 47"x71"Sewing Patterns, Acrylic Paint and Ink on Canvas  
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Untitled
UntitledUntitled, 2016, 48"x48"x3"Acrylic, Found Objects on Wood Panel
Threshold
ThresholdThreshold, 2013, 5'x8'x98'A series of 89 “thresholds” provides a shaded pathway to walk and commemorate the 89 unmarked graves at Saar Pioneer Cemetery in Kent, Washington. Each threshold is joined together by a latticework of panels derived from the site’s topography.Collaboration with artist Frances Nelson
17_worksample_D_3000.JPG
Suspended Perpetuity
Suspended PerpetuitySuspended Perpetuity, 2014, 20'x18'x45'Mirrored Mylar, Lights, String in an Interior Environment
17_worksample_C_1920.JPG
shingles-2_temp.jpg
sculpture_2014_gokstad_01_phone.jpg
DomesticLegibility_02.jpg
Domestic Legibility
Domestic Legibility From Domesticity, 2016, EWU Gallery of ArtSite Specific Installations, Architectural Constructions, Found Objects, Videos and Paintings
Threshold
ThresholdThreshold, 2013, 5'x8'x98'A series of 89 “thresholds” provides a shaded pathway to walk and commemorate the 89 unmarked graves at Saar Pioneer Cemetery in Kent, Washington. Each threshold is joined together by a latticework of panels derived from the site’s topography.Collaboration with artist Frances Nelson
Gunn_Analog_01_1920.jpg
Gunn_SummerColorNo.2_01_1920.jpg
Gunn_JayFreesEphemeralPerspective_01_1920.jpg
Gunn_Domestic_01_1920.jpg
Gunn_WhiteNo.4_01_1920.jpg
13.MM_wish_02_phone.jpg
sculpture_plaster_01_phone.jpg
17_worksample_E_1920.JPG
scuplture_wood_01_phone.jpg
SeattleDemoProject_04_phone.jpg
x_yale_sample_12_phone.jpg
From Domesticity
From DomesticityA collaborative installation at SOIL Art Gallery with Tony Kim and Aaron Trampush
At Your Discretion
At Your Discretion2018 Solo Show at Soil in Seattle
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