Exhibitions
“Through My Window” – Collingswood, NJ…
Aug 25th

Perkins Art Center
30 Irvin Ave
Collingswood, NJ 08108
Phone: 856.833.0109
Toll Free: 800.387.5226
Fax: 856.235.6624
Email: create@perkinscenter.org
Works in an Exhibition…
Jan 13th
You can view images of the work I have in the “Another Man’s Treasure” exhibition at the Smile Gallery by clicking this link: http://ow.ly/Wflz
The gallery is located at 105 S. 22nd Street in Philadelphia, PA. The show runs till February 9, 2010.
January 2010 Exhibition at Smile Gallery…
Dec 19th

Back in the summer of 2009, I was fortunate enough to receive the Third Place award for my piece in a show at Smile Gallery titled Through My Window and curated by Dr. Debra Miller. The First and Second place winners were Carol Wisker and Carl B. Johnson, respectively. As the top prize winners we were given a show together at Smile in January of 2010. That show, titled Another Man’s Treasure, and also curated by Ms. Miller, will open on Friday, January 8, 2010. I am very pleased to be showing with Carol and Carl, and I hope you can stop by to say hello, check out the work, and perhaps purchase a piece for your collection.
SMILE GALLERY
105 S. 22nd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215.564.2502
Opening Reception: Friday January 8th, 2010
Gallery hours: M-F 5-9 pm
Saturday 5-10 pm
Closed Sunday
In the meantime, please visit the websites of the artists at:
Carol Wisker
Carl B. Johnson
Burnell Yow!
Operation Studio Clean Up – 9.15.09
Sep 15th
One month later and one month to go. I honestly thought if I made this into a blogging project the clean up would proceed in a more timely fashion. I’ve barely made a dent since the last entry. There is, however, now a path cleared from the entrance to the sofa, where I have spent hours lounging and watching Stargate: SG1 on DVD. I am definitely in avoidance mode. Looks like this could be another of those last minute, frantic rushing around kind of events – the kind I had so wanted to avoid, or had deluded myself into believing I could avoid.
What’s my excuse? I have several, actually. I’ve been depressed over a health issue for some time now. For a while I thought I’d gotten past it, but it’s obvious now that I haven’t. Also, the Nora stuff seems to take up a great deal of time and lately I’ve even fallen behind in that.
But the most understandable excuse, perhaps, is the very recent death of a close family member, which was preceded by almost of a month of hospitalization and rehab and then a week of hospice and death from a condition unrelated to what had originally put them in the hospital. Life turns on a dime, indeed.
So now I’m getting down to the wire (well, not quite the wire – that won’t happen till the last week), and it’s time to get my ass in gear, roll up my sleeves and do what needs to be done to reclaim the studio.
Just this evening, Betsy noted that a link to this blog and blurb about the project was listed on the home page of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours. “You have to get down there and get to work and start posting about it. It’s right on the front page!” she exclaimed. I know she’s right. But I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. So, I did the next best thing – I posted about not doing it.
New and Old at Diver Central, 734 South Street…
Aug 1st
The varied works represented in the image above now hang in the space once occupied by Fifty-Two Collages in 52 Weeks down at Diver Central Gallery, 734 South Street in Philadelphia. At the top are a couple of Chair Sculptures from the Roadkill series (Skunk on the left; Fox on the right). In the middle we have eleven works from the Dolls of the Apocalypse series. And the rest are assemblages. Stop on down and take a look. Gallery is open from 3-8pm, Wedenesday through Sunday. And everything is for sale.
Fifty-Two Collages in 52 Weeks is hanging out at the Hicks Art Center Gallery in Bucks County. Read more about that HERE.
“Mona2″ (Squared) Wins 3rd Place Award…
Jul 12th
My piece in “The Legacy of Leonardo” exhibition currently at the Da Vinci Art Alliance won the 3rd Place award yesterday. You can see the work ( a 3-D digital collage featuring the famous smiling face, albeit somewhat altered. In fact, it’s square. The eyes, nose, and mouth are also square and raised off the surface of the piece. “Mona2 “(Squared) was originally created for an exhibition of small square works.
The Legacy of Leonardo – Da Vinci Art Alliance’s Annual Members Exhibition 2009
Jul 1st
The 3-D collage (Mona Squared) pictured above is in the multi-media exhibition of 30 Da Vinci artists, featuring works inspired by the life, art, and science of Leonardo da Vinci. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. Well, during the month of July, the Da Vinci Art Alliance celebrates its 78th anniversary with its annual members exhibition of artworks inspired by the organization’s namesake, Leonardo Da Vinci. With over 30 members contributing art in numerous media and styles, the exhibition celebrates the aesthetic legacy of Da Vinci and the organization that proudly bares his name. The artist reception and award ceremony will be held on July 11th from 6-9 pm and is open and free to the public.
Show runs July 8-29, 2009
Opening Awards Reception: Saturday, July 11, 6-9 pm
Dolls Are Ready for June 12th Opening…
Jun 12th
The new Dolls of the Apocalypse (click thumbnail) are finished and installed at the Smile Gallery awaiting Friday night’s Opening Reception of the show titled "Intuitive Bricolage: The Works of Joroko and Yow!." Along with the Dolls, I’m also exhibiting a number of pieces from the award-winning Digital Exquisite Corpse Project, as well as a few assemblages that incorporate doll parts. The artist I am exhibiting with is Denver artist Joroko. You can check out his compelling work at http://www.joroko.com/
Reception: Friday, June 12, 2009, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Smile Gallery
105 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA
Phone: 215.564.2502
Show runs till July 7th, 2009.



