Gallery Girl  (Scripted TV Series)

Gallery Girl is a scripted TV series portraying LA's underground art scene.  Newbie model Kelly White introduces us to a world of fragile egos and ruthless agendas.  Kelly flees to a California art school searching for a new life far away from her abusive mentally ill father and naive codependent mother.  There, she is approached by Gallery Girl owner, Jen Piper.  Jen takes an immediate liking to Kelly, plotting for her to become her next pet project.  When Kelly loses her financial aid, she accepts Jen's offer to model, quickly becoming a muse in high demand.  Kelly's success and the "survival of the fittest" mentality creates a menacing divide between her and the other models.  

Ed-TECH (TV Series)

 Meet Ed.  Apple’s A.D.D. knight in shining cables saving Manhattan’s (mostly female) elite clientele from their monthly menstrual techie malfunctions.  Ed is a dead ringer for an older and slightly rounder Paul Giamatti.  The signature black “Uniform,” messenger bag and thick rectangular glasses give him a look that is severe, yet cerebrally stylish.  His calm and passive demeanor, are a stark contrast to the heavily medicated clientele he services.  With his cell phone ringing constantly and a different concept of time altogether, Ed arrives chronically late to every appointment adding even more insult to injury.  In this overt display of power, he is able to assert himself against the abusive and co-dependent.  There is no “Techie Crisis” that Ed can’t handle.  His dating life is a different story.  Riddled with anxiety, and craving human connection, Ed turns to the World Wide Web for comfort.  With the magic of his MAC, he’s able to seduce women on alternative dating websites often mistaking sex for love.

Women Behaving Baldly (Feature Film, Stage Play, Book, Exhibition, A Movement)

 This project uncovers the emotions associated with one of life’s greatest fears…GOING BALD! The  female experience is explored through a provocative canvas of victorious women human condition what women with Cancer and Alopecia (Areata, Totalis, and Universalis) endure when they face the threat of losing their hair.  For more information, please visit: womenbehavingbaldly.com