Check out this beautiful folio for the Output – Art After Fire project I worked on as a co-conspirator and also as an artist mentor. It was amazing to see how the shared experience of wildfires brought artists and writers together from fire-prone Australia and the western United States.
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Join me for a Fireside Dialog
Come and join me on October 21st for an engaging Fireside Dialog – part of M12 Studio‘s new artwork, Black Forest Institute. The event will take place outside, at sunset on the grounds of ENT’s Center for the Arts in Colorado Springs. Register HERE to participate! image courtesy of M12 Studio
Reclamation: Recovering our Relationship With Place
I am so thrilled to have this exhibition, two years in the making, finally up at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. It’s an honor to curate such an amazing group of artists as part of the larger, Extraction: Art on the Edge of the Abyss Project! The show is up until September 19th. Stay tuned for announcements about the performance and events that will
Tree Talk panel at EcoArtSpace
I so enjoyed being part of the conversation at EcoArtSpace Tree Talk series! For those who were unable to make the event, here is a link to a video of the presentations and panel discussion.
Rural Field School
I’m super excited to be a visiting artist and mentor for the 2021 Art + Rural Environments Field School offered by Richard Saxton through University of Colorado – Boulder. If you’re interested in participating, visit the website!
I feel honored to have my painting, On the Edge of the Sublime, featured on the cover of Iris Jamahl Dunkle’s most recent book of poetry, West: Fire: Archive. Get your copy now by ordering from University Press of Colorado.
Co-Terminus exhibition on view at Union Hall Gallery
Well, on view at least virtually! The only good thing that has come from COVID is the increased presence of art work and art exhibitions online. My work is currently part of the stellar Co-Terminus Exhibition at Union Hall Gallery. Currently, the exhibition is only on view virtually. But, come December 16th you can once again make a reservation to see the show in person!
Image credit of Union Hally Gallery
I’m so excited to share the political poster/yard sign I created for the High Stakes exhibition put on by Robischon Gallery. This piece honors 100 years of women’s suffrage using the famous suffrage slogan, Forward Out Of Darkness, to demand rights for the ultimate female, our Mother Earth. Check out my work alongside other great Robischon artists by visiting the link in my bio. Each artist in the show chose a non-profit to donate the proceeds from the sale of the yard signs/posters to. Prints are reasonably priced and the proceeds from my sales will go to Environmental Defense Fund. Purchase yours today by contacting the gallery.
I am so excited to be exhibiting alongside my partner of 15 years, Tracy Stuckey! We have shared a studio space since we met and this exhibition, Shared Spaces, in University of Wyoming’s Visual Art department, celebrates the ways we have influenced each other over the years.
Exhibition at National Academy of Sciences
I am very excited to be part of the ground-breaking work Sagehen Creek Field Station is doing to unite the arts and sciences. I feel honored to have artwork exhibited in, Sagehen: A Sierra Proving Ground, curated by William Fox, at the National Academy of Sciences. I just hope people will be able to see the show – thank goodness it’s up until the end of October!