Albion solo show 2017 Over 70 pieces of hanji artwork from 2009 to 2017 in a one-person exhibit at Albion College, while serving as Philip C. Curtis Artist-in-Residence for the Art Department. Aug 26 – Sept 23, 2017.
Haystack Open Studio Residency 2015 10 working days in Deer Isle, Maine at the Haystack Mt. School of Crafts Open Studio Residency. The first half of June was rainy, cold, and windy, but ideal for hunkering down in the studio(s) in the company of other fabulous makers. A sampling of work, mostly ducks, made on site out of hanji, using jiseung techniques. May 31 – June 11, 2015.
Summer at the Morgan An artist residency at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio. I made a hanji studio to teach Korean papermaking, taught interns, and had a fantastic place to work and play. July-August 2010.
Saltonstall studio and artwork Artwork made in the gorgeous top-floor studio of the Saltonstall Arts Colony’s carriage house. I worked mostly in paper, and mostly in hanji, and also recycled a ton of older work into new pieces. September 2010.
Belfast Studio Studio shots in Belfast during a 2-month residency at Flaxart Studios. April – May/June, 2010.
Weir Farm studio shots A month at an artist residency program at the Weir Farm National Historic Site in Connecticut. The studio is in the attic/2nd floor of the cottage formerly used by the farm’s caretaker. I was working almost exclusively with hanji (Korean handmade paper). August 2009.
Weir Farm residency artwork Samples of artwork made at Weir Farm National Historic Site on a residency program in August 2009.
Fiber on the road Selection of images that involve fiber art made while traveling, from Michigan to Nebraska to Vermont to Japan to Illinois to Mexico to Wyoming and back home to New York. July 2006 – February 2008.