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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. 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.
I am thrilled to participate in "White & Texture " at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod!
Artists were invited to explore the profound subtleties and striking complexities of using white as the driving color and how texture within the white and informs the execution and the narrative of an artwork, as well as to to explore the effect of this limitation – without a “conventional” color palette.
MAS Attack Returns to the Torrance Art Museum (TAM) - Friday, December 13th, 6-9pm
Calling all artists in SoCal—join us for a pop-up exhibition of solidarity!
After a challenging and divisive period, many artists are uncertain about the future. But the future starts now—and we are stronger together. Join us for the return of the Mutual Appreciation Society event—MAS Attack! This one-night-only exhibition invites all artists to share work that reflects these turbulent times, whether political, emotional, or personal. Art that speaks to where we are, and where we are headed. This is an opportunity to show that community counts, and that we are not alone.
"Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover", an evocative visual art exhibition designed to challenge our perceptions and invite us to look beyond the superficial. This engaging showcase, presented at the Cultural Center, features a variety of artists who use unexpected materials, surprising forms, and innovative techniques to question the initial impressions and judgments we often make.
Each piece in the collection serves as a metaphor for the complexity of identity and the hidden depths beneath external appearances. By juxtaposing the seen with the unseen, this exhibition encourages viewers to reconsider how they interpret not only art but each other in everyday life. Join us from February 3 – March 1, 2025, for a transformative journey that redefines what it means to truly 'see.'
“Paper” is presented online by Site: Brooklyn
and runs:
February 13, 2025 - March 13, 2025
"The 20th century marked the peak, and subsequent decline, of paper’s dominance over everyday life. “Paperwork” is still a near-universal experience, but like everything else, has taken a more-and-more virtual form. Paper, unlike most artistic mediums, is a substrate first and artistic medium second. Created from textile waste, paper is woven very deeply into the fabric of modern life. It can be equally associated with the transformation of work, easy replication, industriousness, disposability, creativity, and experimentation. Since its invention, these qualities have encouraged artists to prepare, design, and experiment on paper. Ironically, it was in the later part of the 20th century when artists like Dorothea Rockburne. Ed Ruscha, and Robert Rauschenberg took the investigations of the Cubists into papier collé and developed paper as both a physical object, and a subject. Site:Brooklyn is looking for works that continue and expand this tradition."
I am thrilled to participate in "The 62nd Annual Juried Competition" at Mazur Museum!
About the Exhibition
The Masur Museum of Art’s Annual Juried Competition showcases contemporary artists throughout the United States of America working in any medium. First started in 1964, the Annual Juried Competition is the Masur Museum’s longest-running tradition and one of its best-reviewed exhibitions each year. This year, 1400 artworks were submitted by artists all over the nation, in all styles and media.
Exhibition on view Feb 20 – May 3, 2025
Public Reception: January 20, 2025 5:30 – 7:30 PM
I am thrilled to participate in "Cut/Fold/Paste" juried by artist and educator Buzz Spector at Craft Alliance!
"At times, paper is often thought as a vehicle for other artistic practices. This exhibit embraces the transformational quality of paper and the art created using paper as a primary material. Juried by Craft Alliance’s inaugural Visiting Artist, Buzz Spector, this exhibition brings together compelling work on a seemingly simple material and craft form. CUT/FOLD/PRESS asks paper artists to explore and consider the many forms that paper art takes—books, sculpture, and sheet.
The exhibition is for artists who use paper as their primary medium or create artworks made on, of, or about paper including cut paper, folded paper, woven paper, glued paper, drawings, paintings, pastels, printmaking, photographs, paper sculpture, 3D, bound books, collage, or as the subject of a video and installation."
I am thrilled to participate in “A Woman’s Place: Visual Voices”, a tribute to the profound impact of women's narratives. This exhibition, in celebration of Women’s History Month, serves as a platform for artists to amplify stories that have often been overshadowed or marginalized. It provides a space where the rich tapestry of women's experiences can […]
I am delighted to participate in the Sebastopol Center For The Arts upcoming show, Pulp • Paper • Book,
Exhibition Dates: March 14, 2026- May 3rd 2026 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 15th, 2-4pm, 2026
Pulp • Paper • Book provides a platform for combining works of book makers, pulp wranglers, papermakers and printmakers to exhibit their work. Paper is one of the oldest forms of artistic medium- from parchment to books to vellum to wood products. Humans print on every surface and make inks from everything on earth.