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NEW WEB SITE!
Dear friends, followers, colleagues, I have neglected this blog as I have been building and maintaining my new web site, which you can see here: locusartstudio.org. Please visit me at LOCUSArt while I catch up with this blog–much to convey … Continue reading
Catching up… half way through 2016!
This year is whizzing by with little time to post here! Much of my creative time has been consumed with community art education projects. Here’s a quick recap… The Spring session of LUNA, my ecoliteracy and art after-school program, wrapped … Continue reading
A Busy Start to 2016
It’s hard to keep track these days of all the (matzo) balls I have in the air! However, here’s what’s currently on my plate: Exhibition: Takashi Morizumi: Autoradiography from Fukushima As a member of Remembering Hiroshima, Imagining Peace (RHIP), I … Continue reading
Slow Art II: Flora Project
It’s been nearly a year since I posted “Slow Art” on Valentine’s Day. Last weekend I completed a botanical ‘portrait’ of Fagus grandifolia – American Beech. It was part of an annual project sponsored by Phipps Conservatory. Each year Phipps … Continue reading
Moving Targets – Fall Update!
Moving Targets, my three-year research project and culminating art installation with Steffi Domike has come to a close, at least for now. Our fifth showing of the project at Christine Frechard Gallery in Pittsburgh (above) was a big success. See … Continue reading
Moving Targets Exhibition & Book Launch, August 29
It has been an intensive summer, working on the Moving Targets catalog, which is almost ready to print, and preparing for our exhibition at Christine Frechard Gallery in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, opening August 29 (through September). We … Continue reading
Spring Recap!
Finally, Spring has come, late in these parts. Flowers are beginning to bloom along with the weeds; winter grime begs for attention; deadlines loom. Herewith, a recap of recent and ongoing projects… Moving Targets Catalog & Crowdfunding The Moving Targets … Continue reading