I am excited to share that several pieces of mine have been included in the show Symbiocene Era: Artists Envision Environmental Symbiosisat Bushel Collective in Delhi, NY.
I am happy to share that Elegy For A Glacier was selected to be part of the exhibit Lands & Symbiotic Futures, through WEAD (Women Eco Artists Dialog)
Some sneak peeks of some new work with data, sound, code and art - looking forward to sharing more on these works soon and a particular project I am working on in this vein. Stay tuned! :) The sounds visualized here are a collection of field recordings from the West Fjords of Iceland.
Reflections on my time alone in the World’s oldest known forest upon the upcoming October exhibition Symbiocene Era: Artists Envision Environmental Symbiosis – Bushel Collective – Delphi, NY – where some images from this encounter will be up for view.
To say I was beyond excited to receive an acceptance letter from the Center For Humans and Nature for my submission of Our Shared Language is Silence - an essay and images dedicated to my deep connection with petric deep-time travelers, is an understatement.
I am excited to share that I have been selected as part of the 2025 cohort of poet/artists for the Writing The Land Project in collaboration with the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance. I will be visiting and collaborating with the David Hunt Preserve to craft 2-3 poems with and about the land
I am beyond humbled and excited to have been selected as part of the amazing cohort of women for FEMeeting 2024: Women in Art, Science and Technology conference in Windsor, Ontario from June 23-29th. Elegy For A Glacier was selected for the exhibition being held at the event at the IOTA Gallery, in addition to being selected as part of the closed session
My physical copy of The New Geologic Epoch from EcoArtSpace arrived and it is a stunning and inspiring publication.
I am very excited to announce the first public exhibition of my video/spoken work/sound project Elegy For A Glacier is currently on exhibit at the Trolley Barn Gallery in Poughkeepsie, NY through August 9.
Temperatures here the past few weeks have been dancing between 40-50°F, and the formations documented in this visual poem, were all gone within days as the water returned to it's liquid form. The last time I recall the lake freezing over completely for more than a few weeks was about 7 years ago.