Posts tagged abstraction
“BEYOND THE SEA” AT QUOGUE GALLERY
| August 17, 2021Quogue Gallery in Quogue, NY presents “Beyond the Sea”, a solo exhibition of new work opening August 27 from 5:00 to 7:00, with an Artist Talk at 6:00. The show runs through September 30.
“UPON FURTHER REFLECTION” AT FRIESEN GALLERY
| August 15, 2021Friesen Gallery in Sun Valley, ID presents “Upon Further Reflection”, a solo show opening Friday, September 3 from 5:00 – 7:30 pm. The work presents a fresh prospecting on my water imagery following experimentation with a variety of new mediums, processes, and techniques during isolation.
“APART TOGETHER” SHOW AT KMR ARTS
| June 2, 2020This body of new work being presented by KMR Arts in Washington Depot, CT was created while shelter-in-place. The Artist Reception on June 6, 4-7 pm, will be outside on the gallery lawn to allow for social distancing, and only three people at a time will be allowed in the gallery, wearing masks to comply […]
HYBRIDART OPENING IN BUDAPEST
| November 12, 2019Partial installation of “About Water” show and artist talk on opening night in Budapest.
ART & DESIGN
| September 21, 2019View a variety installation photos recently published in design books and magazines.
HYBRIDART SHOW IN BUDAPEST
| September 15, 2019HybridArt in Budapest, Hungary presents “Water”, a dual exhibition of my photographs with abstract paintings by Tom Lieber, through November 26.
BACK TO THE BEGINNING
| April 11, 2019In Princeton, NJ the Anne Reid Art Gallery at PDS presents an exhibition of alumni artists from April 29 – May 18. This is where it all began for me!
ABU DHABI SHOW
| November 11, 2017Etihad Modern Art Gallery in Abu Dhabi, UAE presents a show of American artists curated by Tom Lieber, which opened Nov. 8th. The show runs through the end of the year and then goes to Dubai.
BAY AREA SERIES
| May 2, 2016New pieces at Dolby Chadwick Gallery feature work shot in San Francisco and Sausalito waters.
RECENT INSTALLATIONS
| January 22, 2016“Limani Stirrup”, a site-specific commission in a residence designed by Olson Kundig Architects, and “Donisi” in a Bay Area home.