This month I am feeling fortunate to be featured at eye Gallery on the Ithaca Commons. The show even got a very nice write up in the Ithaca Times. Thank you so much, Warren Greenwood! Who makes it extraordinary? eye is a fantastic gallery, due in part to the space itself. […]
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I’ve been invited by my friend and fellow painter, Katherine Knight to participate in a show she is curating at The Cafritz Fountation Arts Center at Montgomery College outside of D.C. The show is called BC/AC: Art Before After Child and its focus is on how becoming a parent has […]
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After being in process for quite a long time, finally this painting has made it out into the world. I finished it in time for the Art in Tompkins County: Then and Now show at State of the Art Gallery and it is on view until the end of February. I titled this […]
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I am a proud new member of the State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca. SOAG was the first gallery that I found here in Ithaca. I returned regularly and fell in love with so much of the art on the walls. The work in this gallery truly excited and […]
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A few years ago–while we were still in Brooklyn– I started carving these little sculptures in our little apartment. Now, seven of them are on exhibit here in Ithaca, in the fabulous EYE Gallery on the commons. The show is called Small Mercies: a Pop-Up of Miniatures. It is on […]
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I have been fortunate to have the opportunity to show at the gallery at FOUND this past month. The gallery is housed in the best antique store in Ithaca, so with that in mind, I chose some still-life paintings of quirky personal objects. The objects in my paintings are […]
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I am so excited to have my first show in Ithaca. My first solo gallery show and my first show as a mom! Robin Schwartz and Jon Spence of the Community Arts Partnership here in Ithaca have given me this opportunity and I am very grateful. The show is comprised […]
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I am participating in Rooms, a group painting exhibition curated by Avi Gitler of Gitler&__ . This is an extraordinary show in the true sense of the word. The exhibition is housed in an entire floor of a Tribeca office building. Visitors navigate the space with a map as you would […]
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