Monday, November 30, 2015

Reminiscent: Texture and Place - Lyceum Gallery

I am currently in a two-person exhibition at titled Reminiscent: Texture and Place at the Lyceum Gallery.

The Lyceum Gallery is located at the Derryfield School in Manchester, NH
The exhibit will run from November 16 through January 15 with a reception for the artists on Thursday, December 10, from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

I was also invited to be a visiting artist at the school for a day and discuss my process and my work.

Some new work included in this exhibit is shown below.

Charnock Street to Enfield, 2015

Congress and Cox Streets, 2015

Enfield, Milton and Portsmouth, 2015

Portsmouth Greenway and Cox, 2015

Snead and Charnock, 2015

South Street and Cox, 2015

Summit, School and Cox, 2015

Plenty - 13Forest Gallery

I have new work at 13Forest Gallery in Arlington, Massachusetts in their Plenty 2015 exhibit.
November 24, 2015 - January 9, 2016
 
They will have many different events in conjunction with this annual exhibit so be sure to check their website for more information.

To Goat Hill Via School Street, 2015

Monday, November 9, 2015

Portsmouth Holiday Arts Tour

I will be participating in the Portsmouth Holiday Arts Tour. At this year's tour I will be selling paintings, collages, prints, and cards.
 
There are eight different studios on the tour and a map can be found on the tour's website.
 
Friday, November 20th from 5-8
Saturday, November 21st from 10-5
Sunday, November 22nd from 10-5
 
 

Monday, October 5, 2015

Work at Flatrocks Gallery

This October I will have new work in a new gallery.
I was invited to participate in the show "Neighborhood" at the Flatrocks Gallery in Gloucester, MA.

Neighborhood:
October 15 - November 15
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 17 6-8pm



These paintings, along with a few more new pieces will be part of the exhibition.

West of Rantoul and Portsmouth

Cox St. to Goat Hill

Portsmouth and School Street

Cox Street, Beverly

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Work In Progress - 2015

 
I am currently working on new pieces for some up-coming shows. In the next 5 months I will be in 4 different shows so things have been busy!
 
I am also starting a new mailing list so if you wish to be added please contact me. I will still continue to add new events to this page of my site as well.
 
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Up The Line - Rockport Art Association

This summer I will have two paintings in an exhibit at the Rockport Art Association titled Up The Line: The Montserrat - RAA Connection. This exhibit will feature work by Montserrat Faculty and Alumni and I'm very excited to be asked to participate.

The show runs from June 20th till July 20th with an opening reception on June 20th from 2-4pm.



Here are the two new paintings that will be part of the exhibit.

Blue Houses in Beverly


Summit, School and Cox

Monday, March 16, 2015

Artrageous!29

Artrageous!29 is an art auction that supports scholarships for students at Montserrat College of Art. I attended Montserrat and have tried to donate a painting each year since I graduated. It is a great event for a great cause!
 
The auction will be in Danvers, Massachusetts, on Saturday, March 28th. I believe that tickets are still available on their website.
 
The piece below will be part of the silent auction.
 
Penhallow and State

New Paintings of Beverly

I recently completed these three paintings of Cox Street in Beverly, Massachusetts. They were commissioned by the owner of the former 17 Cox gallery. 17 Cox gallery closed recently and the owner moved to the west coast so these were created to commemorate the gallery space and it's neighborhood.
 
 
17 Cox Street
(This painting has just made it's way cross country and has a new home on the west coast)

Cox and School Streets

School and 17 Cox Streets

New Job Announcement

This isn't very new news, but I recently found the announcement of my new position in the alumni magazine for Montserrate College of Art and it made me feel pretty good. I am the gallery manager for the Lamont Gallery at Phillips Exeter Academy.