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EXHBITIONISTA: “Women. Defining Our Representation”
I am delighted to participante in the online show: Women. Defining Our Representation, at Black House Artist I am showing: "Into The Bush", 11 x 19 x 7 , book board, canvas, sewing thread, acrylic paint Women. Defining Our Representation "Women. Defining our Representation'' is an exhibition of 31 pieces from 31 woman artists that […]
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EXHIBITIONISTA: “WOMEN ARTISTS MAKING THEIR MARK 2024”
I 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 Otani of Arc Gallery. Online show dates: July 23 to Oct 1, 2024 SEE THE SHOW! Zoom Roundtable with Jurors Tuesday, July 30 at 4 pm […]
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EXHIBITIONISTA: Iteration Reiteration at TOUCHSTONE GALLERY
I 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 framework to interpret information through recurring arrangements. How do these elements shape perception of art and the world? This exhibition presents artwork that embraces pattern […]
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EXHIBITIONISTA: “We Are Doing It All Wrong”
I 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. Â These issues are not always mainstream and sometimes are hidden. Â 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. Â 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. Â View the online version of the previous exhibitions at weredoingitallwrong.com.