Journal
Writing from the art.
How My Very First Large-Scale Collaborative Art Project Changed Our Government
When I give presentations and workshops about how collaborative art can create change in local government, I often tell stories about The Plastic Whale Project and how it influenced our community in its decision to ban single-use plastic bags.
The Winter Painter’s Studio: Part Two, The Chrysalis Series
If you follow my work, you are probably most familiar with my public art. And public art does make up the bulk of my work. There are times though, when there is absolutely nothing better than being in my studio, or on a beach, or a mountainside, making art all for myself. When I work on a public art project, I do my best to facilitate other peoples’ ideas and to set mine aside. When I work on my own personal art, it’s just the canvas and me.
The Painter’s Studio: Part One - Sea Level Rise/The Mother’s Tears
Winter is the time to go inside. The nights are long and dark, the days short and often gray. It is a time for our part of the earth to rest, covered in a blanket of snow, rain, and darkness. It is time for us to rest, too. For me, that often means less public art and more studio art. While most of my public art is collaborative and community oriented, my studio work has always been about my own journey. I return to studio painting again and again to celebrate the incredible beauty this life holds and to process through difficult times.