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October - November, 2023

Endowed Fellowship at The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

I return for the third time to Rockport and completed another wonderful 8-week Endowed Fellowship at the CFC.
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June 1 - August 27, 2023

Honorable Mention in Telling Tales at the Wharton Esherick Museum

These Hands Are Getting Heavy has received an Honorable Mention and is included in the in-person portion of the WEM's 29th Annual Woodworking Exhibit.
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March 18 - April 22, 2023

24th International Open at Woman Made Gallery

These Hands Are Getting Heavy will be displayed at WMG's 24th International Open in Chicago
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February 16 -25th, 2023

Miniature Monumental  at The Bristol Art Museum 

Holding Space for Softness II will be featured in the Bristol Art Museum's miniatures exhibit. 
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September - October, 2022

Endowed Fellowship at The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

I completed a fantastic 8-week Endowed Fellowship at the CFC working on sculptural carving.  
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March, 2022

Educational Grant from The Furniture Society

I've received The Furniture Society's 2022 Educational Grant to attend a workshop at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina. 

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February 23rd - March 5th, 2022

Above and Below at the Dedee Shattuck Gallery

Confluence ​will be featured at the Westport River Watershed Alliance's annual art show. All proceeds will benefit the Alliance. 
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January 8th - May 29th, 2022

The Newport Biennial 2022

Let Go! ​will be featured in the 2022 Newport Biennial at the Newport Art Museum in Rhode Island, juried by Dr. Kimberli Gant, the McKinnon Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at the Chrysler Museum. 
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December 1st, 2021 - January 7th, 2022

WHOLENESS at 440 Gallery 

Holding Space for Softness, is featured in the 17th annual small works show at 440 Gallery in New York City, juried by George Del Barrio. 

See the show here: WHOLENESS: 17th Annual Small Works Show
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April 30th - August 2nd, 2021

Concurrence at CMCA​

Let Go! is featured in a virtual group show at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, juried by Valeria Missalina Bembry.

See the show here: Concurrence
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January 22nd - April 7th, 2021

Group Show at the Messler Gallery

Let Go! is featured in the 2021 juried Alumni and Fellows Exhibit at the Center for Furniture Craftmanship's Messler Gallery in Rockport, ME. 

​See more here: Messler Gallery Exhibition
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October 28th, 2019

Work for Sale at The Gallery at 200 Lex

Several bandsaw boxes, featuring segmented pattern work, were displayed for sale at Robert Burge 20th Century Photographs at the Gallery at 200 Lex in New York City. 

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June 18th - July 11th, 2019

Interim at Anderson Ranch Arts Center

First Green, a case-piece, was exhibited in the Patton-Malott Gallery at Anderson Ranch in Snowmass, CO during the group show Interim. 

Read more here: Interim
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May 10th - September 6th, 2019

We All Belong ​at the Gallery Undercroft

The sculptural work, Let Go! was exhibited in the group show We All Belong at the Gallery Undercroft in New York City.
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April 27th, 2019

Featured on the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship's Instagram 

​The case-piece First Green was featured on the CFC instagram page. 

See it here: First Green 
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April 27th - May 13th, 2018

Bitchin* Senior Thesis Show

Let Go!, ​a sculptural work, was exhibited in the Senior Thesis show at Macalester's Law Warschaw Gallery in St. Paul, MN. 

Read more here: ​Bitchin*
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December 21st, 2016

Libri Liberi Holiday Facebook Banner

One of the Facebook banners I designed for the Libri Liberi publishing house in Florence, Italy, featured on their facebook page. 

See it here: Libri Liberi Holiday Facebook Banner
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September 27th, 2013

New York Times Op-Ed, "The Shifting Mandala" 

From 2010-2014, I interned with an ecologist in the New York City Parks Department. In reaction to this experience, I wrote a op-ed for the New York Times in which I used Buddhist philosophy to question our knee-jerk reaction to the presence of “invasive” plant species.

Read it here: "The Shifting Mandala"
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