Recent Exhibitions
Look Up: Denizens of the Sky
December 7, 2024 - February 15, 2025
View Arts Center
3273 State Route 28, Old Forge, NY
December 7, 2024 - February 15, 2025
View Arts Center
3273 State Route 28, Old Forge, NY
The 12th Annual FL3TCH3R EXHIBIT
Make Your Vote Count to Preserve our Democracy September 30 - December 6, 2024 Reece Museum East Tennessee State University 363 Stout Drive, Johnson City, TN I was very pleased to be a part of The Fletcher Exhibit at the Reece Museum in Eastern Tennessee. This annual juried exhibition features social and politically engaged art from all over the world in memory of artist & designer Fletcher H. Dyer, a BFA Art and Design student who was passionate about the arts and creating a community of hope for all. Fletcher died tragically in 2009 before his last semester of undergraduate. The mandate "MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT TO PRESERVE OUR DEMOCRACY!" is highlighted this year. My drawing Democracy (right) is featured in this exhibition which was also very hampered by Hurricane Milton but the show went on: Bravo to all for that great effort that made this exhibition possible! |
Democracy, 2020, ink on paper, 14 x 11 inches
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Transcending Bodies
July 25 - September 6, 2024
James Howe Gallery
Kean University
Union, NJ
July 25 - September 6, 2024
James Howe Gallery
Kean University
Union, NJ
I am very pleased to be a part of Transcending Bodies at the James Howe Galley on the Kean University Campus in Union, New Jersey in Summer/Fall of 2024. This was a major exhibition of my large oil and acrylic paintings created in large part before the Pandemic. Many of these works feature the female body in her experience of the complex, poignant and difficult circumstances that often surrounds her. Darkness and light often compete in these paintings along with the rugged journey forward. They are Other works featured in this exhibition include a series of Long Covid inspired paintings created during and after the Pandemic. They feature disconnected body parts and dark, ominous backgrounds. They allude to the devastation created by Long Covid as well as a wish to move beyond having a chronic illness. All of these works mentioned above are inspired by autobiographical moments.
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