I’ve been invited to speak on behave of the Center for Craft and Creativity about the impact that the Wingate Fellowhip Award had on my art career. I will be talking about my work on February 24th at 12:30.

Opening Reception
Friday, December 9, 2011
Doors open at 6pm
$5 suggested donation after 8pm
Performances & Bands:
Aerialist Seanna Sharpe
Fire acts
More to come…
Solstice Celebration
Saturday, December 10, 2011
$5 suggested donation after 8pm
Closing Party Weekend
Friday, December 16, 2011
$5 suggested donation after 8pm
Dates & Times for The Longest Night
December 9-11 & 16-18
Fridays: Doors open at 6pm
Saturdays: Doors open at 12pm
Sundays: 12-6
Weekdays: Viewings available by appointment, 347.460.2687
Gowanus Ballroom 55 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 347.460.2687 gowanusballroom@gmail.com
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Exhibit A’s regular artists are featured in the main gallery including new drawings by Novado Cappuccilli, pyrography (paper burned by molten glass) by Anne Gant, bent wood sculptures by Jeremy Holmes, collage by Gerald Mead, paintings by Joshua Sperling, new digital prints on metal by Debb VanDelinder and sculpture by Tricia Wright.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
Opening 6:00-9:00 pm
Show runs until Saturday, January 21, 2012
EXHIBIT A’s opening reception
with live music on the first floor at Pure Design.

Vantage Gallery Art in the Public Eye 176 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801 518.744.7471 liz@artinthepubliceye.com www.ARTINTHEPUBLICEYE.com Opening Reception: Thursday, June 16th 5-8pm. Vantage is a fine art gallery that represents both established and emerging artists, with a particular focus on underrepresented and experimental works. The gallery seeks to collaborate with public and private institutions to present bold, innovative exhibitions. Vantage is made possible through a generous donation by the Aeon Nexus Corporation.
Some winter photos of the new Great Blue Heron Sculpture build last year in Sherman, NY. Read More…

Trimania! Last night was the huge event Trimania where I had my first showing of my new project 1/4 mile. Hundreds of people wondered in and experienced the installation, one couple told me they came back 4 different times to walk through it. I feel it was very well received and sparked a lot of interesting conversations, inspirations, and memories of how they related to the project, through its form, feel, and material. We took down the sculpture this afternoon and wheeled it away to transport it back at my studio in Ithaca. Thanks for everyone who came and was able to be a part of the installation.

1/4 Mile, a piece I have been working on for the last few months was installed at Buffalo Art Studio for Trimania; an event opening March 26th. The installation was composed of 8 different parts and attached together in the gallery space, the width tappers from 1/4 inch to 8 inches over the span of a 1/4 mile. The event will be at night so I incorporated dramatic lighting to bring in harsh shadows, adding more lines in the space.
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