New work: Salt and Vinegar is a new painting series inspired by the clearing of forested land for residential construction. During the early 1900s, the original twenty-acre plot was cleared for farming. Its owners founded a Christmas tree and holly farm, an orchard, and pasture. Around the mid-1900s, the farm ceased agricultural production. In the […]
Category Archives: painting
Masur Museum of Art
I am excited to announce I’ll be participating in the Masur Museum of Art’s 60th Annual competition. Curated by Jovanna Venegas, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Masur Museum is located in Monroe, LA. The exhibition is on view from Feb 23 – May 6, 2023. Work from […]
Nazareth College Art Center
I’m pleased to announce “Out of Reach” from the series Bristle and Lick will exhibit at the Nazareth College Art Center’s exhibition “Multimedia.” important dates: January 24th opening 5:00-7:00, March 1st exhibition closes. Nazareth Colleg Art Center, 4245 East Ave., Rochester, NY, 14618, 585-389-2525, info@naz,edu
Rockport Art Museum
I’m excited to announce I will be participating in the RAAM 1019 National, Rockport Art Association and Museum in Massachusetts. I’ll be exhibiting “Bristle and Lick – Of the Woods.” Jurors: Tom Hughes and Jo Ann Rothschild. Opening Reception on Saturday, November 23, 2019 from 2:00 – 4:00PM, in the Hibbard Gallery. The exhibition runs […]
Bristle and Lick
New work: Garden of the Not So Evil explores nature’s indifference to the folly of our debate or the level of our angst. The paintings are lush and playful, a celebration engendered from ennui, and denote nature’s appreciation of variability and change.
“Relish The Drift” – Wesleyan U
Multi-media installation for solo exhibition at The Merwin Gallery, Illinois Wesleyan University. Relish the Drift explores water as art medium, metaphor and element. Golden Oldies deploys water to make visual scores; Drift is a poem about isolation, loss and acceptance; the four digital seascapes of Now for the Painter honor the painter R.J.W. Turner; Swallow […]