Events

  • Black Box Gallery, Portland, OR

    March 1-25, 2024

    The StepUp_4 image from the Stepping Up series was selected for exhibition at the Black Box Gallery On-Line Annex.

    Focus: Shadow and Light

  • The de Young Museum Open 2023

    September 30, 2023 - January 7, 2024

    The StepUp_1 image from the Stepping Up series was selected for exhibition at the second de Young Open 2023.

    From the de Young website:

    Building on the tremendous success of the inaugural The de Young Open in 2020, the second triennial of this juried community art exhibition featured submissions by artists from the nine Bay Area counties. Artworks were hung “salon style,” installed nearly edge to edge and floor to ceiling, maximizing the number of works displayed. Designed to celebrate and support our local arts communities, this exhibition allows artists to offer their works for sale and retain the proceeds.

  • Arts Benicia

    September 23, 2023 – October 29, 2023

    SHADOW EXHIBITION

    The StepUp_5 image from the Stepping Up series was selected for exhibition at the Arts Benicia Community Art Gallery.

    From the Arts Benicia website:

    “The eye is always caught by light, but shadows have more to say.” — Gregory Maguire

  • The de Young Museum Open 2020

    October 10, 2020 - January 31, 2021

    The Fox Theater image “SAFE” from the ‘Be Safe’ series, was selected for exhibition at the first de Young Open in 2020.

    From the de Young website:

    In March [2020], following the unexpected closure of the Fine Arts Museums, The de Young announced a call for submissions. Local artists were encouraged to submit recent or newly created work to the exhibition through an online portal. An impressive 11,514 artworks were submitted by 6,188 artists from across the nine Bay Area counties.

    Every artwork image was reviewed anonymously multiple times by a group of qualified jurors who did not know the identities of the artists. The jurors included four Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco curators in charge and three prominent Bay Area artists: Mildred Howard, Hung Liu, and Enrique Chagoya. Given the space limitations in our main exhibition galleries, the seven jurors were faced with the challenging task of selecting and accepting less than 8 percent of all the works submitted.