What a thrill to be invited to be apart of this wonderful exhibition, “What Is It About Trees.” Susanna Meiers is an artist in her curating, as well as in her own artwork! February 18 – March 12, 2020 at the El Camino College Art Gallery.
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“Paths Unseen” at the IGM Art Gallery, USC
I am pleased to have a Solo Exhibition at IGM USC Art Gallery, in Los Angeles. Some of the works address Climate Change and others are inspired by travels in Africa and Japan.
Enjoy this video from the opening reception: Gallery Director Lynn Crandall invites me to explain my inspirations behind the work in this exhibition, and additional sights and sounds including Crystal Wells offering a serenade enhancing the whole experience.
“Art and Activism” at SoLA Contemporary Gallery
A group show of artists with passionate concerns and desires for activism. Jan 3 – 11, 2020 at SoLA Contemporary Gallery in Los Angeles.
“2020 LA Open Exhibition” at Tag Gallery
Juror, Juri Koll chose 95 artworks for this year’s exhibition from 800 submissions received in the greater Los Angeles area. Dec 18, 2019 – Jan 17, 2020 at the Tag Gallery in Los Angeles.
2019 Ukiah High Distinguished Graduate
2019 Ukiah High Distinguished Graduate Award dinner, June 7th. One plaque for the library for “perpetuity” and another for me! I gave a short speech to the graduating class the next day. I was given this award to show that even people who come from a small town can follow their passion and be successful!
San Pedro Summer Soiree and Art Sale
I have three pieces in the San Pedro Summer Soiree and Art Sale, celebrating pioneering San Pedro Artists and owners of Trans Vagrant Gallery 478, Ron Linden and Arnee and Ray Carofano.
Curated art for sale to benefit the San Pedro Waterfront Arts District on July 14, 2019.
“Nothing to Sea Hear” at soundpedro 2019
An audio/visual collaboration with Peter Wells addressing climate change, “Nothing to Sea Hear” was presented June 1, 2019 at soundpedro, an ear-oriented multi-sensory arts festival, held annually at Angels Gate Cultural Center, in San Pedro, CA. How can something so sinister be so beautiful?
“Women First” at the Expo Arts Building
On March 1, 2019 I participated in the “Women First” pop-up art art show celebrating Women’s Month
“Unfettered” at Avenue 50 Studio
“Fractured Temple” slumped Bullseye glass piece was shown in Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art Exhibit at Avenue 50 Studio in Los Angeles, CA.