More Thoughts

Living in the age of information, there are many ways for us to contain, and track our thoughts. Like the connective filaments of mycelium, our thoughts travel across time, and sometimes space. Here’s a current newsletter that picks up the thread of a number of thoughts that have been with me for the better part […]

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Please Join Us!

As a recipient of the New York City Artist Corps grant, I am presenting an Open Studio event for the public at large. The grant is intended to engage the public with artist activities across New York City’s five boroughs this summer and fall, and are intended to support NYC-based working artists who have been

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Convenience

We live in a culture that values convenience, often at the expense of everything else. Convenience shapes our behavior and choices in ways as insidious, and as unacknowledged as dust in the air, as veiled racism. We are wedded to things being convenient in too many ways. Click open this newsletter which considers this conundrum:

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Echolocations: finding our way

Click to open our current newsletter. In it we discuss the phenomenon of Echolocation, an idea imaginatively re-interpreted by Dudley Zopp for the new exhibition by Spliced Connector Group at Shim Art Network on Artsy.net. Details are in the newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/77f8ab04e760/finding-our-way-5054230 News also of a new solo exhibition online with Arthelix, a project of Shim

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The Possibility of Everything

Sometimes the world opens to us in a remarkable way. Whatever distracted our attention vanishes: we see clearly, cleanly, uninhibited. At these times, even small objects are transformed, sometimes into something so unusual we are startled. This kind of experience of the physical world is always possible. Click open this current newsletter to read more

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Giveaway

I’m giving away a 15″ x 19″ Print mounted on 2″ matte paper in a 20″ x 25″ frame of Cross River (worth over $200). I also have a special prize for EVERYONE who enters, EVEN IF YOU DON’T WIN: As soon as the giveaway ends, I will give you a one-time discount to buy

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Attending to Attention

When we pay attention to what we are paying attention to, we become aware of our own thinking. Maybe that’s a form of meditation. Click to open this current newsletter where I discuss this a bit more. Find details on the Fair Share Art Auction 2, open for bids now on Instagram. There’s a bit

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Light and Breath

Our world is alive with breath and breathing. It seems to play with light, this deep breathing that is within and without. It is as though our own lungs are the alveoli of those of the planet. Along with the trees, the ecosystem of the air, the realm of light, is created and sustained. Click

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Join us: A conversation about the deep connections between the poetic and visual languages

My work is often influenced by, and inspired by poetry. A fragment, an image deftly rendered with words, a phrase: all can create a powerful presence that invites the imagination to witness, play, and expand. Open this link to find details: join us on Friday night, January 15th, at 7pm, to explore how both languages

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This New Year

Unlike any other – it’s become cliche in its own right. When the calendar turns in a few short days, all our energies will face the future, with hopeful delight. Click open this newsletter to learn how you can view “What The Light Saw”, a solo exhibition of my new work, opening January 3, 2021.

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