Evans is a multi-media artist whose work focuses primarily on popular and internet culture using appropriation and photomontage animation. His multi-channel installations and video objects have been shown at the Chelsea Art Museum, Luxe Gallery, and Location One in New York; the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Brickbottom Gallery, the Judi Rotenberg Gallery in Boston; the Maryland Art Place in Baltimore; the Creative Research Lab in Austin, Texas; and the Chinese International Gallery Exposition in Beijing, China. Awards and honors include: Artforum's Top 10 Artist Films for 2006 as picked by MOMA curator Barbara London; a traveling scholarship from The Medici Society Limited, London, UK; and a nomination for the Princess Grace Award from the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, New York, NY. Evans has also been an artist-in-residence at Boston Symphony Orchestra Tanglewood, Lenox, MA; Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA; and Location One International Residency Program, New York, NY. Evans has also shot film with the Hungarian filmmaker, Bela Tarr His work has been featured and reviewed in Artforum, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Rhizome, Artnet Magazine, and FlashArt online, among others. Evans currently lives and works in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY.