Small Works 2022: Main Street Arts, Clifton Springs, NY
Exhibition - November 4th to December 23rd
The ninth annual Small Works exhibition at Main Street Arts features 200 works of art by 200 artists from 32 states. A national juried exhibition of artwork 12 inches or smaller, this year’s Small Works exhibition was juried by Main Street Arts executive director and curator, Bradley Butler.
Palindromic Repeats at MAINSITE Contemporary Art
I have to extend a big thank you to MAINSITE Contemporary Art, the Norman Arts Council, and Erin Gavaghan for hosting my MFA Exhibition. The gallery is a wonderful space in the center of Norman, Oklahoma and the opening was part of the city’s 2nd Friday Art Walk, the first held since before the pandemic began. It was wonderful to see so many faces and speak with all kinds of people about this series of work. The show is on view from April 8th through April 23rd.
100 Years of Progress: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
It was an honor to be included in the 108th SoVA Student Exhibition this year at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma. I received the Excellence in Painting Award, selected by this year’s juror Jennifer Scanlan, for my painting 100 Years of Progress. The work depicts a solar eclipse and includes stars from the taurus constellation in the same position as the 1919 eclipse used to prove Einstein’s theory of relativity.
MFA Inclusive Show: Lightwell Gallery at the University of Oklahoma
From November 22 through December 14 we are presenting works by the current MFA students at the University of Oklahoma. It’s our first in person MFA show since 2019. Seeing the first year MFA student presentations in person was refreshing, compared to the virtual Zoom experience of 2020.
The show includes new works by:
Marissa Childers, Julie Clark, Danielle Fixico, Hannah Harper, Wesley Kramer, David Morrison, Benjamin Murphy, Craig Swan, Cody Wilson, Summer Zah
Painting National Exhibition at The University of Southern Mississippi
This exhibition examines contemporary painting practices in the United States. Juror Susan Palmisano used this opportunity to look at the breadth and vitality of painting today. The show, according to Palmisano, “ brings together a chorus of rich and varied artistic voices, representative of today’s painting practice.”
107th Annual SoVA Student Exhibition at The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
This spring it was absolution thrilling to be back in person for an exhibition, albeit in a limited capacity, the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. The 106th University of Oklahoma student exhibition was 100% online, a disappointing experience for my first student show at the university. Since 1915 the School of Visual Art at the University of Oklahoma has been preparing students for success as artists, designers, scholars, teachers, and influential patrons of all the arts. I’m excited to participate in this tradition during the second year of my MFA program.
MAINSITE Contemporary Art: ONE: Avant-Garde
It’s always fun to visit MAINSITE Contemporary Art in Norman, OK. Today’s opening was especially exciting because it was my first gallery outing since the beginning of the pandemic. I had the privilege of showing two works at this exhibit, The Problem with Plastic No.1 and The Problem with Plastic No.4. Both paintings utilize the ubiquitous plastic bag to create the image and the material adds to the content of these paintings.
Oklahoma State University Faculty Exhibition
Gardiner Gallery of Art
Annual Faculty Exhibition
August 20 - September 20, 2020
This exhibition features recent work of full-time, adjunct, and Emeritus faculty of Oklahoma State University’s Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History. It offers students and visitors an opportunity to view new directions in work and research by some of the region’s most dynamic artists and educators.
Social Distancing International Virtual Exhibition
I’m excited to participate in a virtual show hosted by Michael Rose who is an art historian, gallerist, appraiser, and gallery manager at the Providences Art Club in Rhode Island. Michael created the exhibition in response to COVID-19 and the corresponding gallery closures. The exhibit features 30 works by artist from across the globe, in various stages of their careers.
We Belong to the Land/Nous appartenons á la Terre
This exhibition was created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Norman Oklahoma and Clermont-Ferrand. We Belong to the Land presents art works and historical documents that examine Oklahoma’s roots including Native Americans. Participants in the show presents a view of yesterday and today. Free exhibition for all, Hall Gaillard, from December 13, 2019 to January 2020., 18
BLUE MONOCHROME: At Fine Arts Building Chicago
If you can’t tell, I love blue. But not just any blue. Ultramarine has really captured my attention this year. I have been working on a series of blue monochromatic works on paper. This show features 6 of my newest works.