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EXHIBITIONISTA: “Evidence of Joy” at Intersect Arts Center
Intersect Arts Center 3636 Texas Ave, St. Louis, MO, United StatesSays curator April Parvitz:, "When I look at the current world of art, I feel like I see a lot of evidence of many inspiring things, but not always so much joy. I know in my own art practice, I am often fueled by loud palpable emotions like pain and confusion. Perhaps if I begin practicing using joy as fuel, I will begin to do it more habitually. Perhaps if we practice seeing joy more we can become habitual joy detectives.
Show me all the joy! I want to see and share artwork made in joy, artwork made upon discovering evidence of joy, and work that is just pure joy to look at! "
EXHIBITIONISTA: “WOMEN ARTISTS MAKING THEIR MARK 2024”
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United StatesI am delighted to have two works shown in this exhibition: 16th annual Women Artists Making Their Mark: An ONLINE Exhibition. Co-Juried by Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery and Priscilla […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: Iteration Reiteration at TOUCHSTONE GALLERY
Touchstone Gallery 901 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, DC, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in in Washington, DC. ITERATION REITERATION Patterns and repetitive elements, integral to the art and design of countless cultures and artistic methods, offer viewers a […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: “We Are Doing It All Wrong”
Edward A. Dixon Gallery 222 North St. Clair Street, Dayton, OH, United StatesI am honored to participate in the 4th annual exhibition We Are Doing It All Wrong, presented at the Edward A. Dixon Gallery, Dayton, OH.
We're Doing It ALL Wrong open sas a two month long exhibition beginning August 2, 2024. Planned by the Edward A. Dixon Gallery, the it is a challenge to artists and viewers to recognize, react and learn about the many ways humanity continually fails itself. These issues are not always mainstream and sometimes are hidden. Artwork from the prior exhibitions touched on topics such as sky high drug prices, the environment & climate change, dependence on technology, social injustice, Native American women disappearances, homelessness, gaslighting and the suffering caused by avocado farming in Mexico. Artists are encouraged to submit work that captures or is a comment on a tradition, a system, a practice, an institution or anything they see that needs to be changed for the betterment of humanity or our planet. View the online version of the previous exhibitions at weredoingitallwrong.com.
“Adapting through Curiosity and Connection with Debra Disman”: My Podcast with Alyson B. Stanfield/Art Biz Success!
I was thrilled to have this conversation with the one and only Alyson B. Stanfield of Art Biz Success, someone I have admired and followed for a long time! Some of the points we cover: […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: Word and Weft: Visualizing the Word
Webster Arts 2 Summit Avenue Webster Groves, (314) 279-1800, Webster Groves, MO, United StatesI am happy to participate in: Word and Weft: Visualizing the Word, at Webster Arts I am showing: "Concurrencies I: Charlotte Salomon Eva Hesse", 58 x 19.5", denim, varnish, hemp […]