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Performance in flux

Performance in Flux @ Luminaria: Light, Sound, and the Art of Connection

October 20, 2025 Sherman Finch Design, hybrid art, Interaction Design, Interface Design

This year, I had the honor of participating in Performance in Flux, a multi immersive initiative created by artist Tere Garcia, which was featured at Luminaria light and sound festival in San Antonio. Conceived as a platform for artists to express themselves through performance art, the program was born from the recognition of the need for immersive, multi-sensory spaces where artists can explore the layered dimensions of performance as an expressive medium.

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Photo of Milam & Pierce part of a project with HueMan : Shelter & Bloomberg Philanthropies

HueMan : Shelter Project – Transforming Houston through Public Art & Civic Engagement Groundbreaking Initiative

September 22, 2025 Sherman Finch Design

Houston is taking a bold step in redefining public art and community impact with a unique collaboration between the city of Houston, Midtown Management District, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and Career and Recovery Resources (CRR). This innovative project, Hue:Man Shelter, is bringing art to the forefront as a transformative tool for social change.

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Houston Unveils Six Public Art Installations that Challenge Perceptions of Homelessness, Provide Career Opportunities and Bring Art to Public Spaces

September 19, 2025 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Design, Innovation, User Experience

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Celebration on September 18th at Career Recovery Resources Headquarters.

Original post –https://huemanshelter.com/news/city-of-houston-unveils-six-public-art-installations-that-challenge-perceptions-of-homelessness-provide-career-opportunities-and-bring-art-to-public-spaces/

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Bright Lights is a creative coding Project created for a Houston DownTown+ Publics arts Project

Bright Lights at Snow Glow on the Bayou!

December 16, 2024 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Design, Interaction Design

Art News!
Thrilled to be included in the Downtown Houston+ Public Art Project as part of this holidays for Snow Glow on the Bayou! The project is part of a creative coding piece title “Bright Lights” with an original music composition. The event goes on from Dec 20-29th. link https://downtownhouston.org/do/snow-glow-on-the-bayou

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Nemours – CyberCell

February 9, 2022 Sherman Finch Design, Innovation, Research, UI Design, User Experience

Thanks to a virtual reality program called CyberCell, patients with sickle cell disease can travel inside a blood vessel to learn more about their health. Our Sickle Cell team along with designers from Sam Houston State University are giving teens and young adults a close-up view of sickle cell disease and its care, so they can make the best choices for their health.

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Superpresent

August 29, 2021 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Curatorial, Design, Exhibitions, hybrid art

Superpresent is an Art and Literary Magazine which represents artists, writers, poets, both nationally and internationally. I had the fortune of being selected to be part of the 2021 issue.

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Learning Technologies and User Interaction

August 23, 2021 Sherman Finch Design, Interface Design, Mobile Design, Publications, Research, UI Design

Wonderful to be a co-author with Yun Li in a chapter “Using Sound to Enhance Interactions in an Online Learning Environment”. This chapter is part of a larger investigation into how new technologies, as well as other new philosophies in interaction, can help to advance the way we think and learn. The book “Learning Technologies and User Interactions” was edited by Kay K. Seo and
Scott Gibbons is scheduled to come out in Sept 2021 on Routledge. Click here to find out more..

Undergrads Get First Taste of Agency Life with Texas Central Partners

January 28, 2019 Sherman Finch Design

Texas Central is the company undertaking the development, design, construction, finance, and operation of the innovative new high-speed (Bullet Train) passenger train line that will connect the fourth and fifth largest economies in the country, North Texas and Greater Houston, in less than 90 minutes, with one stop in the Brazos Valley.

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“Kinetic Iterations” Dairy Art Center

June 21, 2018 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Curatorial, Exhibitions, hybrid art

This Friday, I will be in a 2-person show titled “Kinetic Iterations” in Boulder, Colorado. This exhibition includes myself and artist Jiffer Harriman and features work that bridges the gap between visual art, sound, kinetics, and viewer interaction.

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spartanburg museum

“Off the Wall” Spartanburg Museum

May 15, 2018 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Exhibitions, hybrid art

May 17 – August 6, Spartanburg Museum, “Off the Wall”, curated by
Associate Curator, Ashleigh Shuler

While in classical sculpture, art was made from raw materials, in the present day it is often constructed from pre-existing, reclaimed objects. Contemporary sculpture is about understanding the ways in which objects both acquire and lose meaning, and using this understanding to imbue them with new values. Off the Wall examines 11 sculptors who use this “alchemy of objects” to create new physical, conceptual, and political spaces.

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Houston Art League

Art League Houston

January 4, 2018 Sherman Finch Contemporary Art, Exhibitions

My solo exhibition Perceptual Perpetual opens at The Art League Houston in the Front Gallery space, January 26th, 6-9pm.  The exhibition features a new body of work that explores visualization, interaction, physics, and conceptual art. The show includes sonic sculptures, wall assemblages, and a mechanized drawing performance. The work relies on audience participation to activate a visual system, which allow variations of order and chaos to influence how the work is perceived.

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