SURF POINT FOUNDATION SELECTS:A MORE HUMAN DWELLING PLACE

I am pleased to have work in this exhibition at The George Marshall Store Gallery in York, Maine April 22- May 28, 2023.

The George Marshall Store Gallery is thrilled to open its 2023 season in collaboration with Surf Point Foundation — a residency program for artists and art professionals on the coast of York, Maine. A More Human Dwelling Place is the premier showcasing of works by alumni from the program’s launch in 2019 through their 2022 rotation. Myron M. Beasley, vice chair of the Surf Point Foundation board of directors, and Associate Professor of American Studies at Bates College is curator.

April 22- May 28 2023

https://www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com/a-more-human-dwelling-place

“ALight on MaRS” in Gloucester, MA

My solar lit “Drinking Gourd” is afloat in the quarry at Manship Artists Residency, Oct 1 – Nov 7 2021. “ALight on MARS” is a exhibition of illuminated sculptures by Boston Sculptors Gallery artists.

“Double Visions” at Art Complex Museum

I have been asked to select recent work and invite another artist with whom my work to exhibit at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury MA. I have chosen my patterned sculpture, “Ready and Waiting” and the patterned drawings of Antoinette Winters.  The exhibit, “Double Visions”, will be up the months of May and June 2016