When Jaclyn Dooner approached me to be part of Interwoven: Unveiling the Poetics of Observation, we both knew it was going to be up at the same time as my solo show at Baxter Street. I said yes because I love working with Miriam gallery and I was moved by my inclusion on such a special show. The show focuses on the quieter images, which I usually place around heavier ones. It was an interesting exercise to sequence only these images, to show work that I myself don’t much think about. It gave me an opportunity to examine my work in a different way, right after a whole year of focusing on such an involved exhibition. Both shows are 20 minutes away from each other (via the J train). You could catch both in the same day and see for yourself such different sides of the same body of work...