Holm creates artifacts from a world where humans have long since disappeared, and new forms of life have gained foothold upon the discarded architecture of our present civilization. Utilizing immersive sculptural environments, the work generates glimpses of a future where the boundary between man-made and nature-made has dissolved into a family of hybrid organisms and abandoned relics.
Holm has shown throughout the Bay Area, including SFMOMA, SJ Museum of Art, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, Vessel Gallery in Oakland, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. His collaborations have included Poet Laureate WS Merwin, as well as composer violinist Pauchi Sasaki. He has received grants through the Knight Foundation and has twice been nominated for Bay Area’s SECA award. He lives and works from his home studio in East Oakland.