I am incredibly grateful to be invited as a guest artist at Ryan James Fine Arts in Kirkland for November.
I'm incredibly pleased to announce that I have three paintings included in Bainbridge Island Museum of Art's first-ever juried group exhibition,
BIMA Spotlight event website when: June 30 - Sept 10 where: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art 550 Winslow Way E. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Museum & Store Hours 10am-5pm daily admission is free Well here we are on the verge of spring and I'm getting around to posting images from Christmas! Nevertheless I wanted to post pictures of the tree I did for White River Valley Museum's Festival of Trees. I really appreciate them for having me, it's a lovely museum and if you've never visited you should. I also wanted to thank the kind visitors who voted for my tree as peoples choice, I am grateful and just enjoyed making something that hopefully visitors enjoyed. Now ShowingI have 3 paintings hanging along with some great artists in Free For All a group exhibition at University House in Wallingford. The show will be up through June 11th.
I have a tree up at White River Valley Museum for their Festival of Trees. The exhibit runs from November 16-December 30. The theme this year is Dreamscapes.
White River Valley Museum 918 H St SE, Auburn WA 98002 Museum Hours - Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm - 4pm admission is free! donations are gratefully accepted The sun is out, spring is on the horizon and my inbox is inundated with emails of upcoming art shows. This is good news, matter of fact this is great news. One of the things I missed the most during all this craziness is standing in front of artwork. The parade of invitations proliferating my inbox are a sure sign that all is well with the world again and I can breathe a huge sigh of relief. With that being said I have work in a group show at Kirkland Arts Center. Below is the information from Kirkland Art Center Upcoming: In Comfort of Chaos How do we find order amidst crumbling governments, relationships, and identities? How can the turbulence, anxiety and unrest of todays world pave way for a new sense of clarity and vision? This exhibition seeks works that explores ways in which artists makes sense of time, space, and society when everything around them seems to be falling apart or shifting. Exhibition Dates: March 23-May 21, 2022. Opening Reception: Information coming soon! Gallery Hours: Wednesdays – Fridays 12 pm – 6 pm Saturdays 12 pm – 4 pm Kirkland Arts Center 620 Market Street Kirkland, WA 98033 After moving to a new studio and close to two years of complete isolation I'm finally coming out of the haze and will gladly be uploading new work in the near future. <3
I am pleased to be showing work in this year's 10x10x10xTIETON, an exhibition of small works presented by Tieton Arts and Humanities.
A virtual exhibition can be accessed here. Virtual Opening: Saturday, August 8 from 12 | August 8 - October 11 at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse Visitors can see the exhibition in person (groups of no more than 5 at a time, masking and social distancing required) during regular gallery hours on Fridays from 12 - 3 pm, Saturdays and Sundays from 11am - 3pm, and by appointment through October 11. Excited to be showing sculptures, installations, paintings and new work at Ryan James Fine Arts Kirkland for the month of July. Don't miss the reception, I'll have a special installation for the event.
Opening Reception July 11, 2019 5-10p Ryan James Fine Arts 11905 124th Ave ne Kirkland 98034 Work from my series Futile Gestures and Fragile Optimism is now showing at Ryan James Belltown. The show will be up for through the month of June with a grand opening on June 28th.
Ryan James Fine Arts is opening a second location in Belltown and I will be showing new work for the month of May. You can find the gallery exhibition schedule here. I will update soon with more info.
Now showing new and not so new work in Rogue Nellie, an alumni exhibition at Cornish College of the Arts.
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 14 at 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM PDT The show will be up through November 25 Cornish College of the Arts 1000 Lenora St, Seattle, Washington 98121 Here is the awesome video, created by Sean McNally and shot by Brigitte d'Autremont and Taylor Hollowell for our Ephemeral Dialogs project: This is for (you).
Collaboration Members include: Ana Duenas Annieo Klaas Brigitte d'Autremont Emily Epperson Sean McNally Taylor Hollowell Jeanette Jones Catalog Release Party & Artist Led Exhibition Tours
Thursday, October 16, 5-9pm CoCA Georgetown Gallery 5701 6th Ave S | Seattle Design Center, Suite P258 | 98108 Always free admission and parking - See more at: http://cocaseattle.org/exhibitions/current/whoareyou/#sthash.KkZhtHRG.dpuf Sorry for the interruptions in posting, school has started again and this year I am a Junior at Cornish College of the Arts. So needless to say I have been very busy! I still hope to share what I'm working on and plan on writing more.
Our first project of the semester is a collaboration and we have a tumblr page for our group if your interested in what we are doing it is located at: http://ephemeraldialogues.tumblr.com Here are the two paintings I've done for the project. I have a painting in the upcoming CoCA Members' Show. The opening reception is Thursday, September 18th, 5-9pm and the exhibit continues through November 7 with additional events. Below are more details from CoCA's website. Who Are You? |
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