In keeping with an interest in the interpersonal and relationships, he ran an unlicensed therapy practice (since ordered to cease and desist by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences[1]).
Continuing the theme of the meal in his art, he served a dinner as an art project for the staff at Southern Exposure in San Francisco, and his latest project, entitled Service-Works, melds his work at a high-end restaurant in San Francisco with his grant giving.
[4]" Service-Works has been in a few shows (Yerba Buena and at Hunter College), and has been the subject of articles in the San Francisco Weekly,[5] and in Dwell Magazine.
Greene traded a series of letters and e.mails with Calle that culminated in the shipment of her bed from Paris to San Francisco to console him after a break-up.
[9] Greene has also collaborated with the San Francisco-based artist Michael Bernard Loggins, in artwork featured at an exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.