I am a NH-based artist who believes in making accessible art.
Upcoming and current exhibitions
Feeding School Children – Included in the Moving Parts show at Mosaic Art Collective Mar-Apr 2025.
Keeling – Included in the Moving Parts show at Mosaic Art Collective Mar-Apr 2025.
Edit Revision Change v2 – Included in the Moving Parts show at Mosaic Art Collective Mar-Apr 2025.
Crowdfunded desperate hope (piñata) – Included in the Moving Parts show at Mosaic Art Collective Mar-Apr 2025.
Originally included of the Vessels exhibition at Union Street Gallery. Jan-Feb 2025.
Consequential Mending – Included in À La Mode: The Language of Fashion in Art exhibition at Mark Arts. January – March 2025.
Originally included in the Rock, Paper Scissors exhibition at Mosaic Art Collective -April 2024.
HERE – Included in the Rewriting Her Story virtual exhibition at Hera Gallery Jan-Dec 2025 and the “Knickers in a Bunch” exhibition at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art – Mar-April 2025
Originally included in The Speed of Light exhibition at Mosaic Art Collective – September 2024.
Earlier work
Don’t give them more – Included in the Illusions exhibition at Mosaic Art Collective. Feb 2025.
Undocumented Exceptionalism– Included in the Presently exhibition at the See Saw Art. December 2024.
Only One Man– Included in the NAV Arts November exhibition at the Red River Theatres. November 2024.
Period pad burial shroud – Included in Ma’s House‘s State of the Nation exhibition at the Old Stone House in Brooklyn. August -October 2024.
Originally included in the Objects of Agency virtual exhibition at Hera Gallery January-December 2023.
Garden – A reflection on growth and death residing in small spaces. Included in the Fitchburg Art Museum‘s 88th Regional Exhibition of Art and Craft. June-September 2024.
Originally exhibited at Mosaic Collective as part of the Foot by Foot, November-December 2022.
Think Human, Not Target – Light art pop-up at Unitary – March 2024.
Originally exhibited at the Beacons light art pop-up at Industry Labs 2 November 2023.
Wildfire – Part of the Full Circle exhibit at Mosaic Art Collective September 2023.
Edit Revision Change – Part of the Black and White exhibit at Library Arts Center April – May 2023.
gg legacy– Part of the Level Up exhibit from Mosaic Art Collective and The Ralph Baer Projects Club March 2023.
The Nesting series – Emerge, Envision, and Escape – Part of the Beginning exhibition at The Gallery in the Square January-February 2023.
The Raw series – Fire, Open, Fantasy, and Solace – Included in the Love, Passion, and Chocolate exhibit at the Lakes Region Artist Association Gallery February 2-25, 2023.
Butts, Butts, Butts – A cheeky piece in silk and leather, designed to be touched. Exhibited at Ortuzar Projects as part of the 25th Anniversary Postcards from the Edge exhibit by Visual Aids, January 2023.
Keeling – An exploration of mental health and space. Exhibited at Kimball Jenkins as part of the SALON 2022, A Small Works Exhibition, November-December 2022.
Easter Egg – A piece commemorating the 100th birthday video game inventor, Ralph Baer. Exhibited at the SEE Science Center for the Ralph Baer 100 Celebration in March 2022.
Life with Bees – A collection of photography inspired by my honeybees and local pollinators. Images from this project were shown at the Winter Doldrums exhibition at Gallery Sitka in March 2019 and used in a 2019 limited-print calendar.
Buddy Bench – A mixed media piece built from recycled computer pieces and NH grown and milled pine and maple. Technology can help those who do not feel connected to the world. When we look out for each other in the digital world, it can be a real and powerful force in the physical world as well. Exhibited at the Manchester Farmers Market in August 2018.
Just Your Type – A collection of photography inspired by my typewriter collection. Images from this project were shown as part of my interactive typewriter exhibit, “Just Your Type” at Jupiter Hall in October 2018, an exhibit at the Hatbox Theatre in January 2019 and used in a 2017 limited-print calendar.
The Art of Us – An experiment in crowd-sourced art. Using Kickstarter, I created a campaign in which backers could help me create an art piece. I asked each person to mail me an item that either made them pensive or something they weren’t sure why they kept. From there, it was my responsibility to create. “The Infinite Lightness of Letting Go” was a 4-pointed marble crown with 61 rosettes and 150 jewels. The piece was photographed, then dissembled and ground to bits. Each backer received a limited-edition photograph of the completed work and dust from the piece.