Since the world has changed pretty drastically since December, a few of my shows have been suspended. Others are extending their online presence. You can view the Women’s Works show in Illinois here, and On the Edge with Art League Rhode Island here. Support artists and stay safe!
Category: Events
Women’s Works
Here is an interesting Instagram video about the Women’s Works Show at the Old Court House!
Sacred Art
These Kohen Hands will be available for purchase through the Springfield Art Association for the 2020 Liturgical and Sacred Art Festival in Springfield, IL, which runs from March 28th through April 25th.
This sculpture is hand carved from basswood and sits on a cherry base. It is an homage to the lost art of Eastern European Jewish woodcarving, a cultural heritage which was destroyed in the pograms and Shoah. Kohen hands are considered to be a priestly blessing in Judaism.
Please contact the gallery directly if you are interested in purchasing.



Review of “Eros and Thanatos”
Review of the Eros and Thanatos show at Buckham Gallery.
Women’s Works

Upcoming Shows
My “Original Face” photography series will be in 3 shows this spring: On the Edge with Art League Rhode Island, Eros and Thanatos with Buckham Gallery in Flint, MI, and Women’s Works at the Old Courthouse Arts Center in Woodstock, Illinois 📸🎨

Show in Flint, Michigan

Eros and Thanatos


I will be part of this upcoming show at Buckham Gallery in Flint, MI! Honored to be included.
Online Gallery
The enGENDERing Change show is viewable online!
enGENDERing Change
October 7 – November 7
Opening reception October 18 @ 5 p.m.
ignited a debate about what it means to be female and male. A
hundred-forty years later, our understanding of human identity goes well
beyond traditional ideas of gender and sexuality. This project examines
the past, explores the present, and celebrates a future where every
individual is empowered to live as their own authentic self.
enGENDERing Change features the award-winning new play A Doll’s House, Part 2,
a national juried art exhibition, and more! Combining the arts,
education, activism, and community engagement, our project affirms the
continuing need to fight for gender equity, to champion an individual’s
right to self-determination, and to foster the extraordinary diversity
which enriches our community.
