Selected Exhibitions
2024
Taking Up Space - Eight Transgender Artists June 6 - 28, 2024, Center on Contemporary Art Seattle WA
2022
Roq La Rue Art and Object, Seattle WA
2018
The Siren Calls, Axis Gallery, Pioneer Square, Seattle WA
GHOST Gallery's Celebratory Art Exhibition, Seattle WA
2016-2017
Shunpike’s Storefronts Public Art Program, Seattle WA
2015
Abmeyer + Wood Gallery, Seattle WA
Bemis Fall 2015 Art Show, Seattle WA
Natural Design in a Modern World, Urban Hardwoods, Seattle WA
2014
Abmeyer + Wood Gallery, Seattle WA
The Big Show, Hotel Max Art Loft, Seattle WA
2013
Abmeyer + Wood Gallery, Seattle WA
2012
“Premières nus Féminins”, Ghost Gallery, Seattle WA
Pretty, Sexy, Dirty Girly, Bherd Studios Gallery, Seattle WA.
2011
Friesen Gallery, Seattle WA
2010
Speak For The Trees, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
2009
Unfolding - Solo Exhibition- Friesen Gallery - Seattle WA
Speak for The Trees, Friesen Gallery, Sun Valley,ID
2008
What Does Compassion Look Like? Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
2007
Where Do You Go When You Dream? Friesen Gallery, Sun Valley, ID
Anonymous Drawings 5, Blütenweiss Gallery, Berlin, Germany
April, MIGRATION, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
Donna Seager Gallery, San Rafael, CA
URBAN SCALES, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
Poncho Art Auction, Seattle WA
Escala c/o Friesen Gallery, Seattle WA
2006
Running Through the Forest, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
Where Art Thou, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
Fall Lines, Friesen Gallery, Sun Valley, ID
2005
The Plane Truth, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
2004
The Non-Objective Object, Friesen Gallery, Seattle, WA
Poncho Art Auction, Seattle, WA
Sense of Place, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO
2003
Wing Luke Art Museum Dinner & Auction, Seattle, WA
Little Things Count, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
1999
Pacific NW Annual, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue WA
1997
artsEdge, Seattle Center, Seattle WA.
Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle WA
1996
NW Annual, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
Selected Bibliography
2010
“Requiem for the Orchard” Oliver de la paz, 1st Edition, University of Akron Press, Akron Ohio, Cover of Poetry Book, Softcover 88 pages. ISBN: 10-1931968748
2009
“Speak For The Trees”, Marquand Books, Hardcover 200 pages. ISBN: 978-0-615-31547-8
Seventy-six painters, sculptors, photographers, glass and conceptual artists from Ireland to Argentina, Korea to the United States, have come together in an inspiring book to answer a call by Dr. Seuss (in his 1971 classic, The Lorax) to: "Speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues." The artists in this powerful new book, Speak For The Trees, include both young and emerging artists, and such world-renowned figures as David Hockney, conceptual artist Yoko Ono, pop-surrealist Mark Ryden, international-environmental artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude and the beyond categorization Starn Brothers. Each artist contributed artwork, which has been showcased on a two-page spread together with the artist's thinking on his or her work in relationship to trees, and with a quotation each selected from writers as diverse as Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso, Abraham Lincoln and Henry David Thoreau, William Shakespeare and Ogden Nash.
First Thursday features Northwest artists, Seattle Times Arts Feature, March 27, 2009, Seattle, WA
Public Art in Belltown, Belltown Life, pg2, #5 2009, Seattle WA
Bell Street Boulevard Approved, Belltown Messenger, July 2009, Seattle, WA
Bedlam Coffee Dudes Trying to Save Needle Sculpture, Downtown Dispatch, June 22, 2009, Seattle WA
2007
Anonymous Drawings #5 Exhibition Catalog, Blütenweiss Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2006
Cameo, (Interview), La Vie En Rose Magazine, Issue 1. US 2006
VISUAL ARTS PICK : DREAM CHASER, Seattle Weekly, Seattle, WA
Visual Arts Pick, Seattle Weekly, 6/06, Seattle, WA
2002
TABLET GALLERY PICK: SACRED SPACES/ARTIFICIAL INCLUSION, Tablet Newspaper, 4/02, Seattle, WA
Seattle Weekly, 01/31/02, Seattle, WA
1999
Andie deRoux at the LUX CAFE, Seattle Weekly, 05/16/99, Seattle, WA
1998
TWO SHOWS THAT FIND POETRY IN MOTION, Seattle Times, 12/17/98, Seattle, WA
The Hit List: Visual Arts, Seattle Weekly, 12/10/98, Seattle, WA
Seattle Weekly, 12/24/98, Seattle, WA
Selected Collections
Redmond City Hall, Redmond WA
Pan Pacific Hotel, Seattle WA
Pike Place Market Foundation, Seattle, WA
Provail, Seattle WA
SAFECO Art Collection, Seattle, WA
CRS Financial Center, Lynnwood, WA
Seattle Chinese Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Seeds of Compassion Collection, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
The Westin Seattle, Seattle WA
Selected Private Collections: Washington, Oregon, San Francisco, New York City, Hong Kong