Working with my hands to express my thoughts and ideas
has proven to be most natural for me.

My renderings use hand wrought, age-old techniques
combined with experimental materials to transform my meditations
on life and humanity into tangible and - hopefully - transcendental
pauses in time and feeling.

The artworks play with line and composition in relation to space,
light and shadow. The earthy materials reflect the temporal
evolution of growth, metamorphosis or change.

MEMBERSHIPS


Faculty, The DeCordova
Museum School

CambridgeART Association

The Concord Art Association

NEW, New England Wax

Surface Design Association

The Craft Council

Fiber Arts Teacher - Varied workshops and classes in technique, history and practice

2000 - present


NAOS, Natick Artists

Open Studios,

Participant 2004-06,
Board Member 2005-07


Colella:Driscoll Graphic Design

Principal 1987 - 1999


School of the Museum of
Fine Arts

Massachusetts College of Art

DeCordova Museum School

Danforth Museum School

Castle Hill Center for the Arts

B.A. Boston University


EXPERIENCE


New Art Center Material MeditationGroup installation September 2008

60Nobscot Group Show ‘Improvisations’ April - June 2008

DeCordova Museum Faculty Show February - March 2008

Depot Square Gallery Invited Artist, Group Show, ‘Improvisations’  January 2008

Fuller Craft Museum Members Exposition Juried Participant 2008

New Hampshire Institute of Art Regional Biennial  Juried Participant 2007
Blanche Ames National Art Exhibition Juried Participant 2006, 2007

180 Visuals Show of Work Summer 2007

CambridgeART Association National Prize Show  Juried Participant 2007

Zullo Gallery Annual Juried Exhibition, September 2005, 2006

Amazing Things Juried Participant, Amazing Things Art Center, July 2007

‘Places’ Danforth Museum of Art, Solo Exhibition, March 2006

NAOS Group Show Natick Center for the Arts and Gallery 55, October 2004-06

Tuscan Retreat Participant, Danforth Museum Italian Show, October 2004

The Center for the Arts in Natick Solo Exhibition, Middlesex Bank, Summer 2004

The Member Show Juried Participant, Danforth Museum, Framingham, Spring 2004

“Repetition can be a guard against vulnerability... ritual and repetition are ways of containing anger, and of fragmenting fearsome wholes.”

- Lucy Lippard, Eva Hesse

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