Forensic Art

Successful Identifications

Open Cases

Using Public Art to Solve Cold Cases

Designed, developed, and curated annual exhibitions with symposia, public meetings, and press events since 2015. The results have been over 500+ national news stories, including the Associated Press, New York Times, USA Today, Forensic Magazine, and ABC National News. Combined events featured more than 50 open unsolved cases involving victims of Homicide and Missing Persons and more than a dozen have been successfully resolved. We know forensic art helps solve cases – but we need your help.

  • “The Art of Forensics: Professional Trades in Cold Case” Exhibition in Special Recognition of the many different trades and experts needed to solve cases. Special photographic series in collaboration with John Pendygraft. Sulphur Springs Museum, Tampa, Florida. Exhibition October 2022.
  • “The Art of Forensics: Student Contributions” Exhibition in Special Recognition of Student Success. Waterman Gallery, Social Sciences Building, University of South Florida. Exhibition ran April 2019 – December 2021.
  • “The Art of Forensics: Time to Solve the Nation’s Cold Cases” Exhibition, TECO Gallery, Tampa Bay History Center, October–December 2018.
  • “The Art of Forensics: Using Science and Art to Find the Missing” Exhibition, TECO Gallery, Tampa Bay History Center, October 2016,
  • “The Art of Forensics: Calling Clay Artists” Exhibition, University of South Florida, 2015.