Friday

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center Annual 10 x 10!


What a fabulous opportunity! I’m so delighted to be part of this season’s 10 x 10 Exhibition and Sale. With 300 artists participating, the show is wonderfully dynamic — and the best part is that you can purchase these artworks at an incredible value.

I have two pieces in the exhibition. Orange You Worried? is a collage originally created for the Orange Monster show at the Kolaj Institute in New Orleans earlier this fall. I also contributed Queen’s Catacomb, a piece inspired by my exhilarating week as a studio assistant at the John C. Campbell Folk School. This curio is built from a squash blossom container structure, one of the forms we taught during the workshop.

Check out all the details here! 


Making Things...

I recently had the privilege of spending a week at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina, serving as the studio assistant for a dear friend as she taught a weeklong Creative Containers course. We arrived not quite knowing what to expect, but fully energized by the promise of a new adventure.

What we discovered was a remarkable experience. The Folk School’s guiding tenets—joy, kindness, stewardship, and a non-competitive spirit—shaped every part of our week. These values foster a nurturing atmosphere where creativity flourishes, and the sense of community is resounding. It may have rained everyday we were there (except the last day) but that did not impact the level of joy for making! The artists in our class were incredibly prolific, often returning to the studio after dinner to continue their work. 

It was an honor to be part of such a meaningful, collaborative space, and I left invigorated with appreciation for the way art-making can bring people together.