EDUCATION
Hunter College, New York, NY, MFA received 2000
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA, BFA received 1997
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2005
Parts of Nowhere, The Proposition, New York
2001
Recent Works: Paintings and Drawings, Linc Real Art, San Francisco, CA
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2008
Not Exactly a Mountain, The Proposition, New York, NY
Blacklight Burner, The Proposition, New York, NY
2007
Inner Child: Good and Evil in the Garden of Memories, Hunterdon Museum of Art, Clinton, NJ
Five Years (2002 – 2007), The Proposition, New York, NY
2006
BANTAM COUP, The Proposition, New York, NY
2005
Above the Trendy, the Down and Out, The Proposition, New York, NY
Psionic Distortion, Plum Blossoms Gallery, New York, NY
2004
Psionic Distortion, Super Deluxe, Tokyo, Japan
Inconspicuous Monsters, Giant Robot SF, San Francisco, CA
New York State of Mind; Experimental Video, The Bonn Biennale, Bonn, Germany
Blind Pilots, The Proposition, New York, NY / Linc Real Art, San Francisco, CA
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Barbican Art Galleries, London, England
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
2003
Nueva, Laforet Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Amigos: An Art Showcase on the Lower East Side, Associated Projects, New York, NY
Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
Design Trust for Public Space: Slient Art Auction, Cohan Leslie and Brown, New York, NY
Kageki Metonymics: Subversions and Transformations from the Japanese Fringe, Linc Real Art, San Francisco, CA
2002
Kageki Metonymics: Subversions and Transformations from the Japanese Fringe, Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, NY
Second Sight, Hunter – Times Square Gallery, New York, NY
2000
The Magic City, Brent Sikkema Gallery, New York, NY
Space Invaders, Clementine Gallery, New York, NY
1999
100 Drawings, P.S.1. Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY
1997
(the merry month of) May, Refusalon, San Francisco, CA
1996
Nothing Matters, Refusalon, San Francisco, CA
Five Artists, The Nexus Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Buddhas, Chickens & Chocolate Cakes, Refusalon, San Francisco, CA
PUBLICATIONS
Animal Magazine
Fall 2005, Issue 6, “Instincts,” pp.75-76
ARTiT
Spring / Summer 2005, Vol.3 No.2, “Psionic Distortion,” p.16
Art Asia Pacific
Spring 2005 No.44, “Psionic Distortion,” p.77
The Village Voice
April 20 – 26, 2005, “Fallout: Psionic Distortion,” p.72
A.M. New York
April 15, 2005, “Japanese pop American style,” p. 25
The Japan Times
November 10, 2004, “Manga Animates New Millennium,” p. 11
PUTA Magazine
January 2004, Vol.1 Issue #2, “Soul: Paintings/Drawings by Tim Evans,” pp.8-12
Frieze Magazine
October 2003, “Black President,” p.118
Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo Kuti
New Museum exhibition catalog, July, 2003, pp.126, 163
The New York Times
July 18, 2003, “King of Music (and of All He Surveyed),” p. E34
J@pan Inc. Magazine
April 2003, “Japan’s Hippest Export,” pp.57-62
The San Francisco Bay Guardian
January 15-21, 2003, Vol.37, No.16, “Kageki Invades S.F.,” p.78
Paper Magazine
September 2002, “PM Nightlife Tabloid: Gallery Picks,” p.12(pm)
M Magazine
September, 2002, Vol.6 No.1, “Chelsea Shortlist,” pp.8-9
Time Out New York
August 15-22, 2002, Issue No. 359, “Manga Mayhem,” p.46
New York Magazine
August 19, 2002, “Critics’ Choice: Kageki at Stux” p.65
The Yomiuri America
August 9, 2002, Section 2 of the Yomiuri Shimbun Satellite Edition, “Kageki Metonymics in NY”
Weekly NY Japion
Vol. 162, July 12, 2002, “Kageki Metonymics” p.15
Second Sight: Selections of Recent Work by Alumni from the Second Decade of the MFA Program at Hunter College
Exhibition catalog, February, 2002
VICE Magazine
Vol.8 No.10, December-January, 2002, “Astro Boys Unite,” pp. 34-35
Artforum International
October, 2000, XXXIX No.2, “The Magic City,” p.146
The New York Times (Weekend, Fine Arts & Leisure)
Friday, August 4, 2000, “The Magic City,” p.E35
Time Out New York
July 13- 20, 2000, Issue No. 251, “Critics’ Pics: The Magic City,” p.61
New York Magazine
June 26- July 3, 2000, “Summer Fun A-Z: The Magic City,” p.47
NY Arts International Edition
Vol.5 No.2, February, 2000, “Space Invaders,” p.69

