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Solo and Group Exhibitions, Residency

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December 6 - 10, 2023

I am excited and honored as winner of "People's Choice" from this years 14C Showcase to be included in the Showcase 14C aqua art miami stand #225

If you are in Miami for the art fair please stop by!

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ESKFF Fall Residency

September 3 to December 1, 2023

A three month residency at the Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation Residency, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ

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Showcase 14C

October 12 - 15, 2023

I am excited and honored to be in this year's Showcase.
CRRNJ Terminal Building, Liberty State Park, 1 Audrey Zapp Drive, Jersey City, NJ

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NJ Arts Annual 2023:
Mother Nature vs Human Nature

February 1, 2023 - June 24, 2023

The Arts Annual series is sponsored by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment of the Arts.

The 2023 Arts Annual is open to New Jersey Artists working in any medium (visual, audio, video) who wish to explore the crises climate change and the inequality of climate resilience. Artists will be encouraged to offer local to global perspectives. Two galleries will be dedicated at each location, Arts Garage in Atlantic City and Kramer Hall, Hammonton. 

Noyes Museum of Art, Stockton University
Jurors: Robert Roesch and Suzanne Horvitz

 

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Art Fair 14C Showcase:
Jersey City, Armory

Nov. 11 – 13, 2022

I was honored to be juried into the 2022 Showcase, a unique element of Art Fair 14C. The Showcase, provides an exhibition space at the fair for individual artists, giving them greater exposure to collectors, galleries and museums.

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2022 New Jersey Arts Annual: Reemergence, 
New Jersey State Museum

June 18, 2022 – April 30, 2023

At the start of 2022, the world remains devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic, political and ideological polarization continues to divide Americans, and our collective reckoning with systemic racism remains critical to achieving the country’s promise.  Artists, like most New Jerseyans, are taking steps to reemerge into an altered landscape.  How has this change landscape manifested itself in artists’ practice?  Do the works reflect hope, despair, resignation, something else?  Have artists altered their style, worked with new materials, embraced technology?  How has isolation and tentative reemergence been reflected in the works created during this period? Four hundred artists submitted 2,021 works for juror review. The jurors had a difficult task as there was such extraordinary work from which to choose, coupled with the normal limitations of the exhibition space.

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