American Tapestry Alliance Biennials:
ATB13; exhibiting year of 2020/21, The Moon of February 3, 2015 (The Flu in Yelapa, Mexico) (c) 2019, 21 in h x 21 in w; Winner of the Teitelbaum Award; venues: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, October 11, 2020-January 10, 2021, opening reception Sunday, October 11, 2020 3-5pm; Highfield Hall & Gardens, February 9, 2021--April 4, 2021, private opening reception Thursday, February 8, from 4-6pm.
ATB11; exhibiting year of 2016/17, Certain Situation, (c) 2015, 44 1/2” h x 18 1/2” w; venues: The Mulvane Art Museum, November 1, 2016 -December 24, 2016; San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, January 21, 2017-April 16, 2017.
ATB9; exhibited year of 2013/14, Red Winged Black Birds: Memorial to Their Falling From the Sky , (c) 2011, 59” h x 21” w; venues: The Dairy Barns Arts Center, Athens, OH and at Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN.
ATB8; exhibited year of 2010/11, "Bugs On Parade," (c) 2009, 18” h X 38 1/2”w; venues: Elder Gallery at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska. This venue coincided with the Textile Society of America’s symposium, “Textiles and Settlement: From Plains Space to Cyber Space.”
ATB6; exhibited year of 2006/07, “Orion,” (c) 2004. 30”h X 50”w. venues: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose, California; Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington; Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
ATB13; exhibiting year of 2020/21, The Moon of February 3, 2015 (The Flu in Yelapa, Mexico) (c) 2019, 21 in h x 21 in w; Winner of the Teitelbaum Award; venues: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, October 11, 2020-January 10, 2021, opening reception Sunday, October 11, 2020 3-5pm; Highfield Hall & Gardens, February 9, 2021--April 4, 2021, private opening reception Thursday, February 8, from 4-6pm.
ATB11; exhibiting year of 2016/17, Certain Situation, (c) 2015, 44 1/2” h x 18 1/2” w; venues: The Mulvane Art Museum, November 1, 2016 -December 24, 2016; San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, January 21, 2017-April 16, 2017.
ATB9; exhibited year of 2013/14, Red Winged Black Birds: Memorial to Their Falling From the Sky , (c) 2011, 59” h x 21” w; venues: The Dairy Barns Arts Center, Athens, OH and at Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN.
ATB8; exhibited year of 2010/11, "Bugs On Parade," (c) 2009, 18” h X 38 1/2”w; venues: Elder Gallery at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska. This venue coincided with the Textile Society of America’s symposium, “Textiles and Settlement: From Plains Space to Cyber Space.”
ATB6; exhibited year of 2006/07, “Orion,” (c) 2004. 30”h X 50”w. venues: San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, San Jose, California; Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington; Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Exhibitions
Five-time winner of The American Tapestry Alliance Award of Excellence
“Sniffing,” in 2014, (c) 2014; 13.5 in h x 11 in w. "Mountains and Meadows" theme exhibit at the North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville, NC; sponsored by Western North Carolina Fibers/Handweavers Guild; October 4, 2014 through January 6, 2015.
“Kairos,” in 2014, (c) 2007; 48”W x 20”H. "Woven Together" exhibit sponsored by Tapestry Weaverss South at the University of North Georgia Library Technology Center, Dahlonega, GA.
“Failure to Communicate,” in 2013, (c) 2013; 44.5 in h x 59 in w, The Quinlan Visual Arts Center in Gainesville, GA.
“Bugs On Parade,” in 2009, (c) 2009, 18 in h x 38.5 in w,
“Orion,” in 2004, 30” h X 50” w.
Some Exhibitions:
April 16-September 11, 2011: Green: the Color and the Cause, at the Textile Museum in Washington, DC; http://www.textilemuseum.org/. Museum statement: The exhibition will include extraordinary work by contemporary artists and designers from five continents. Like all of the contemporary works, these installations will help continue today’s “Green” conversation.”
(c) 2011, 59” h x 21” w.
Summer of 2011: Featured artist: The Focus Gallery at the Folk Art Center in Asheville along the Blue Ridge Parkway. http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/index.php -- an exhibition of my work in partnership with the jeweler Sharon Bailey http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/sharonbailey/]
“Spotlight 2007 American Craft Council, Southeast,” annual juried southeast craft exhibition, Gatlinburg, TN; September 6--8, 2007. www.acc-southeast.com
On-going: The 911 Memorial Tapestry Project, beginning in 2002. Shown internationally. See: www.tapestryart.org/MemorialTapestry/english.htm
“Kairos,” in 2014, (c) 2007; 48”W x 20”H. "Woven Together" exhibit sponsored by Tapestry Weaverss South at the University of North Georgia Library Technology Center, Dahlonega, GA.
“Failure to Communicate,” in 2013, (c) 2013; 44.5 in h x 59 in w, The Quinlan Visual Arts Center in Gainesville, GA.
“Bugs On Parade,” in 2009, (c) 2009, 18 in h x 38.5 in w,
“Orion,” in 2004, 30” h X 50” w.
Some Exhibitions:
April 16-September 11, 2011: Green: the Color and the Cause, at the Textile Museum in Washington, DC; http://www.textilemuseum.org/. Museum statement: The exhibition will include extraordinary work by contemporary artists and designers from five continents. Like all of the contemporary works, these installations will help continue today’s “Green” conversation.”
(c) 2011, 59” h x 21” w.
Summer of 2011: Featured artist: The Focus Gallery at the Folk Art Center in Asheville along the Blue Ridge Parkway. http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/index.php -- an exhibition of my work in partnership with the jeweler Sharon Bailey http://www.southernhighlandguild.org/sharonbailey/]
“Spotlight 2007 American Craft Council, Southeast,” annual juried southeast craft exhibition, Gatlinburg, TN; September 6--8, 2007. www.acc-southeast.com
On-going: The 911 Memorial Tapestry Project, beginning in 2002. Shown internationally. See: www.tapestryart.org/MemorialTapestry/english.htm