I have a new installation, BLOOM, at Suyama Space in Seattle, WA from May 6th-August 5th, 2011. Here is a short slideshow of images from the show:
Feature article in Surface Design - Spring issue 2011
Patricia Malarcher wrote a nice piece in the current Spring 2011 issue of Surface Design. You can find it here:
Printing the Floor at the Roswell Museum at Art Center
With the help of 8 others, I was able to print two 15 foot diameter woodcuts by hand using wooden spoons as our printing tools. As the long panels of kozo paper were pulled off the blocks they made the following pattern on the walls.
solo exhibition -- Reflected in Real Time
Roswell Museum and Art Center
March 5 - Aprl 17, 2011
During the exhibition, Reflected in Real Time, I used the gallery as a studio to create, on site, two floor sized woodcuts and a monumental inflatable sculpture – each reflecting the image of the other. The following footage was taken by Dave Camlin:
March 5 - Aprl 17, 2011
During the exhibition, Reflected in Real Time, I used the gallery as a studio to create, on site, two floor sized woodcuts and a monumental inflatable sculpture – each reflecting the image of the other. The following footage was taken by Dave Camlin:
Group Show -- 505 at Richard Levy Gallery
March 4 - April 8, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, March 4, 6:00-8:00 pm
Richard Levy Gallery
Press release: Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present 505, a group show that samples five artists with strong New Mexico influences. These artists meld traditional methods with innovative approaches, creating works that both nod to the past and look to the present. 505 includes work by an anonymous artist late 20c., Anna Hepler, Mary Tsiongas, Tom Waldron, and James Westwater.
Opening Reception: Friday, March 4, 6:00-8:00 pm
Richard Levy Gallery
Press release: Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present 505, a group show that samples five artists with strong New Mexico influences. These artists meld traditional methods with innovative approaches, creating works that both nod to the past and look to the present. 505 includes work by an anonymous artist late 20c., Anna Hepler, Mary Tsiongas, Tom Waldron, and James Westwater.
Group Show -- Fast Forward: Four for the Future
The Tamarind is hosting a group show of artists who have recently completed prints at the institute. This show includes Anna Hepler, Fay Ku, Mark Licardi, and Ethan Murrow, and runs from January 21st - March 4, 2010.
For more information about this exhibition look here.
For more information about this exhibition look here.
New England Art Awards 2010
I won a few things at this year's New England Art Awards:
The Maud Morgan Prize for a mid-carreer woman artist
Best Solo Show by a regional artist, for Makeshift at the Portland Museum of Art
Best Sculpture, for The Great Haul
For more about the New England Art Awards looks here.
The Maud Morgan Prize for a mid-carreer woman artist
Best Solo Show by a regional artist, for Makeshift at the Portland Museum of Art
Best Sculpture, for The Great Haul
For more about the New England Art Awards looks here.
Nevica Project exhibition: 6 December - 11 January, 2011
The Nevica Project's Jayson Lawfer is hosting an exhibition of my collages online. To view the exhibition look here.
Tamarind Institute Visiting Artist
In early November I had the pleasure of working with master printers Bill Lagatutta and Peter Haarz to develop a suite of new lithographs.
Images of the final editions can be found here.
Pictured here are some of the ceramic and cardboard forms I was using as models for my drawings.
Images of the final editions can be found here.
Pictured here are some of the ceramic and cardboard forms I was using as models for my drawings.
Roswell Artist-in-Residence program 2010-2011
For the next year I will be a fellow on the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program in Roswell, New Mexico. Here is an image of two Tonala birds I found in a local junk shop.
ADDENDUM
I will be having a solo show at ICON Contemporary Art from August 14-September 11, titled, ADDENDUM. This show features small scale work from 2009-2010 including collage, and inflatable sculptures. ICON Contemporary Art is located at 19 Mason Street in Brunswick, Maine.
Tel: 207-725-8157
Tel: 207-725-8157
Press for Makeshift
Here are some links to reviews of Makeshift at the Portland Museum of Art.
Sebastian Smee, the Boston Globe: here
Annie Larmon, the Boston Phoenix: here
Daniel Kany, the Portland Press Herald: here
Sebastian Smee, the Boston Globe: here
Annie Larmon, the Boston Phoenix: here
Daniel Kany, the Portland Press Herald: here
Makeshift at the Portland Museum of Art
Makeshift, will open this Friday, August 6th from 5-8:00 at the Portland Museum of Art, in Portland, Maine, and runs until October 17th, 2010.
The show is composed of 4 parts: 2 large sculptural installations (the Great Haul and Full Blown), a series of large blueprints (Cyanotypes), and a series of intaglios (inflatable drypoints). A short documentary about the making of the exhibition will accompany the show and a small catalogue will also be available.
Pictured here is The Great Haul made from sewn sheet plastic and tarps hanging 22 feet from the clerestory.
The show is composed of 4 parts: 2 large sculptural installations (the Great Haul and Full Blown), a series of large blueprints (Cyanotypes), and a series of intaglios (inflatable drypoints). A short documentary about the making of the exhibition will accompany the show and a small catalogue will also be available.
Pictured here is The Great Haul made from sewn sheet plastic and tarps hanging 22 feet from the clerestory.
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