Another material I am using in the artwork I am creating for Mapping Our Watershed-is natural, foraged clay. I have studied and made ceramics pieces at various points in my life, but the idea of making work from clay I sourced myself significantly increased my...
The exhibition Field Station: Art-Science in the White Mountains was organized by Museum Director Meghan Doherty and runs from November 19, 2022 – February 11, 2023, with an opening reception on November 19th. Long a site of collaborative research for scientists, for...
I created the site-specific work Even Stones Have a Sentience for the Queer Ecologies exhibition, co-sponsored by the William Way LGBT Center and Bartram’s Garden. This site-specific work is inspired by my belief that rock queers the binary of what is considered...
Rangeley Schist One, 2021. Oil and acrylic on hemp, 36” x 42” The painting above is part of my newest series of paintings, which is on view at the Abington Art Center through March 13th. This series is really important to me: it’s the first time that that I have made...