Fuzzy wheel: a simple machine in forward motion becomes blurry, plush, and playful. From a distance, all logic falls apart and crisp legibility melts into loose impressions. The ten artists presented here share an interest in the indeterminacy of edges (physical, psychological, temporal). They think about the limits, mysteries, and possibilities of vision, and embrace a tension between utility and play. They have a common inclination to see the inherent strangeness of all form, embodied by the soft architecture of a fuzzy wheel.
Read MoreThese are some books that informed my recent artwork for Postpartum Paintings and continue to inspire me. I have included them in reverse order of when I read them, as far as I can remember. I spent a lot of time researching books related to pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and motherhood, so I thought this might be helpful to anyone else curious about these topics.
Read MoreLast year I had a baby. Making work and figuring out who I am as a mother and artist has been difficult and confusing. Come see my latest artwork that materializes my experience. I consider this body of work experiments and I am excited to share what I’ve been up to in the studio!
Read MoreWomen and (m)others are often expected to give up their time and space in favor of those in their care. Join us for an artist panel featuring the artists/mothers in Time/Space exhibition. We’ll share our inspiration and motivation for making art.
Read MoreI am excited to share I’m in the Live Wire exhibition at Form & Concept! The show is online, but for artists local in Santa Fe, New Mexico, their work is installed so go check it out! There are so many amazing artists in the show!!!
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