Last 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 MoreThe artwork in my show started with drawings that I made irregularly in a sketchbook I kept in my bedroom. I made them very quickly with a brush pen or whatever writing utensil I had nearby. I found keeping my materials to a minimum, just brush pen and small sketchbook, made it easier to draw. When I had too many art materials I felt very overwhelmed.
Read MoreAngela Anderson Adams has worked as a curator and arts administrator for nearly 40 years and spent half of those directing Arlington Public Art. Under her leadership, Arlington Public Art has grown from being one of the first developer-sponsored programs in the country to an internationally renowned, award-winning public and privately funded program. The program contributes art and design enhancements to most major civic projects undertaken in Arlington County.
Read MoreThis past month I’ve been busy wrapping up a few classes (drawing and ceramics), working on Communer, and enjoying some time in the pool. I live in NYC and it’s the hot and humid season. I’m looking forward to some upcoming trips and an exhibition I am in at NARS Foundation called Interlinked! More information is below.
Read MorePhotos from opening of Co/lateral at Art Pawn exhibition
Read MoreIn this episode I interview Nicole Mueller. We talk about the process of creating art for public spaces as a full-time artist.
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 MoreThoughts on the proposed public artwork for Sunset Park’s Made in NY campus at Bush Terminal Park.
Read MoreThis week we have a live recording of the panel that accompanied the textile exhibition, Belonging. Belonging is a contemporary visual art exhibition highlighting three Brooklyn artists — Kimberly Bush, Traci Johnson, and myself. Each of us creates work with fiber, cloth, thread, and other textiles.
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