Exhibits

Creative Harvest 2021

Hopewell Museum in Paris, Kentucky (with the Hopewell Creative Arts Guild) / September-December 2021: Two paintings and two pieces of pottery, plus this collaboration piece with Stephen Auvenshine and Tanya Faberson. The pair of paintings from the first exhibit I was a part of, Music to My Eyes (2019), appear in the background. Not pictured: “We live in a beautiful world” (Don’t Panic/Coldplay) (painting), “Castilon” (pottery/platter) and “Geonosis” (pottery/platter).

 

Creative Harvest 2020

Hopewell Museum in Paris, Kentucky (with the Hopewell Creative Arts Guild) / September-December 2020: Three paintings and one piece of pottery. Left: “You’re living in a fantasy world” (In Limbo/Radiohead). Center: “This is one for the good old days” (Videotape/Radiohead). Right: “Can you love yourself?” (Love Yourself/Sufjan Stevens). Not pictured: “Crait” (pottery/vase).

 

creative harvest 2019

Hopewell Museum in Paris, Kentucky (with the Hopewell Creative Arts Guild) / October-December 2019: Two paintings and two pieces of pottery, including the People’s Choice winner, at left: “This is just a nightmare, and soon I'm going to wake up” (4 Minute Warning/Radiohead). Not pictured: “Daydreaming” triptych (paintings), “Jedha” (pottery/vessel) and “Sentinel” (pottery/vase).

 

Music to my eyes

Berea Arts Council in Berea, Kentucky (September-November 2019): Part of my Out of Context series, which draws inspiration from music lyrics, and intended to be viewed as a pairing. Left: “I’m living in Cloud Cuckoo Land” (Like Spinning Plates/Radiohead). Right: “All is well, as long as we keep spinning” (Suspirium/Thom Yorke).