News

February 28, 2024. Lovely news today to hear that jurors Jacob and Alissa Hessler selected my image “Wintering” for The Quiet Landscape exhibition at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, VT, April 5-26, 2024. The Online Gallery is already up on their website.

 

February 4, 2024. We just barely finished hanging Dreams and Imaginings, my new guest artist show at the Sebastopol Gallery, before the big storm shut down power across West Sonoma County! Thanks to Madeline & Robbie for helping to haul and hang this beloved work. The show is up until the end of March at 150 N. Main Street, Sebastopol CA, 10am-5pm every day. To see all the work in this show, click here. Below, “What Lies Beyond.”

 

December 14, 2023. I was so honored to present my work at the kickoff to the Art X Climate Gallery, part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment, at San Francisco’s Exploratorium this evening. Wonderful to meet the marvelous artists who contributed to this first effort and learn about their work. The piece accepted into the Art X Climate Gallery is “Oak Forest, Eighteen Months After the Fire” (below). For more on the Art X Climate Gallery, click here.

 

November 25, 2023. It happened again! This selection from my "WaterWorld" portfolio received an Honorable Mention in the 21st Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Non-Professional Fine Art Series. Three of the pieces will be shown at FotoNostrum in Barcelona, in December 2024. To see the full series and learn the story of “WaterWorld,” click here.

 

December 10, 2022. I'm so, so pleased that these images from the Emergence series have received an honorable mention in the Fine Art Series of the 19th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. They will be exhibited in April-May 2023 in Barcelona, Spain—stay tuned for details! See the full Emergence series here.


November 28, 2022. It’s the last week to see Journey of Grief at Viewpoint Photographic Art Center—the show closes December 3rd. 2015 J Street, Sacramento, California, open 12 noon-5 pm Wednesday through Saturday. Here’s a lovely bird’s eye view of all three current shows, by member David Wong. My pieces begin at 1:36—worth the wait, in every way.