Bio

I have consistently made and shown artwork for over 25 years.  Painting is at the heart of my practice, but I make works on paper and ceramics as well. Significant achievements include being a Guggenheim Fellowship Foundation grant recipient, 2008, an Anonymous Was a Woman (AWAW) grant recipient, 2015, inclusion in the book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism edited by Todd Bradshaw, introduction by Barry Shwabsky, DAP, 2019, and the many solo and group shows I have participated in since 2001.

In 2024-2025 I had three solo shows: a solo booth at the Independent Art Fair, New York, NY, with Alexandre Gallery, NY, my third solo show at Huxley-Parlour, London, UK and my first at Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.

My work has also been included in multiple group exhibitions at private and public galleries and museums.  A few of the venues my work has shown in the last five years, from most recent first, includes: The Frances Lehman Loeb Gallery, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, The Wallach Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY, Maya Frodeman Gallery, Jackson Hole, WY, After Eden RGR Gallery, Mexico City, MX, Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY, Fisher Gallery, Bard College, Modern Art Gallery, London, UK, 1053 Gallery, Fleishmans , NY, Verse Gallery, Red Hook, NY, Eric Firestone Gallery, New York, NY, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, The Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, FL, Acquavella Gallery, Palm Beach, FL and New York, NY, Volta Art Fair, New York, NY, Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York, NY, Girl’s Club, Fort Lauderdale, FL and The Thomas Cole Historic Site, Catskill, NY.

My work and shows that it has been included in have been referenced in publications and reviewed in online and print publications, such as: The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Art Forum, Frieze, The Week, Art Problems, Bomb Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Blue Keys, BOMB Magazine, ArtFix Daily, Art Pulse, Modern Painters, Time Out New York and The New Yorker, to name a few.  I have also had work in catalogues accompanying exhibitions.  

Additionally, my work has been purchased by both private and public collections. I have been invited as a guest lecturer and panelist to colleges and universities all around the country. In 2023 I was invited to participate in a residency at Pouch Cove Artist Residency, Newfoundland, Canada.  My son, who visited, referred to it as “No-fun-land” but I did not share that opinion. 

I am a member of the Abortionistas, a non-partisan graphics collective of abortion/medical providers, artists and activists. We support candidates that support reproductive freedom. I engage with research and artistic practices that consider local plants, pollinators and stewardship of the land.

I have taught at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, as an Artist in Residence, since 2008.