Thank you to everyone who made it to my presentation “How to be Your Biggest Ally in Your Business.” I appreciate the opportunity to strengthen and encourage other artists.
Teacher Jennifer Vena Levesque has been wanting to work together to bring a mural to her school for years, and one day at the end of January, I received a random email that we could finally do it!
A street art interpretation of the Great Wave created for the Monona drive underpass, provides a calm and fun image for those on their way to and from a destination.
This mural is a reminder to honor wherever you’re at emotionally, and respect these “waves” are what we all go through. The location is at the end of Monona Drive, a highly trafficked area, when you get on and off the belt line in Monona, WI. This project has been in the making for 2 years for me and even longer for Madison Public Art Project, who put it together with the help of Kristie GoForth. To everyone who helped, thank you!
I’m creating a film project that will shift humanity through art, and I need your help to make it happen. Sponsors welcome! Working within the walls of jail, I’ve recently discovered how important it is to shed our differences, and allow ourselves to feel part of a community. Art has brought this connection throughout the ages, and it’s time for me to shed light on the power it holds.
In this 2 part workshop we carved our words into linoleum blocks. My favorite thing was bringing people from the community together who may not have otherwise met.
What an honor to be chosen to encourage young artists. The winner received a trip to Washington D.C. and their work will be on display in the Capitol tunnel for a year.
Taking over 150 hours to create and 16 hours to install, my first hanging sculpture is a success! This is a Madison Arts Commission Blink Project, created for my residency in Garver Canvas Gallery. Stop by Garver Feed Mill to see it in person from February 19th - March 3rd, 2023.
Read my recent Q&A from The Cap Times Newspaper: “I was feeling really lost and like this world wasn't made for me and there wasn't space for me to live my dreams. It was painful. To be honest, it was a lot of just questioning why I was on this planet…”
You can find my work and myself at Garver Canvas Gallery December 1st 2022 through March 9th, 2023, creating an exhibition called CENTRE. I encourage you to take this journey with me…