Artists’ Book selected for permanent collection
My artists' book, For those Who Traverse the Night, has been selected for the permanent collection of the Correspondance Des…
Excavations/Revelations – July 2023
Excavations/Revelations - Exploring the Intimacy of Place Anchor House of Art, 518 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA June 5 - June…
Making Books
“A book is a sequence of spaces.” Ulises Carrión (1975). Searching for a more intimate and multi-dimensional space to tell…
Art for FOOD – Support the Food Bank when you buy art
Art for FOOD is my annual fundraiser for the Food Bank of Western Mass. For every art work purchased during…
Rags to Riches: paper swatch books
It's that time of year when I do my "Rags to Riches: History and Contemporary Perspectives on Papermaking" presentation for…
Reckoning with fast fashion – Stone Washed
After reading Fashionopolis by Dana Thomas I was motivated to learn more about the high cost of low cost clothing…
Making art at Two Ponds
With the onset of the pandemic, I’ve been making art here at home in my Two Ponds Studio. I've been…
Capriccio at Burnett Gallery – Feb 2020
Capriccio - Prints and Collage February 1-28, 2020 Burnett Gallery at Jones Library Amherst, MA Reception is Tuesday February 6th…
Cut & Past Collage Workshop – Sept 14th
Do you save bits of paper just because you love looking at them or like what it says? Join me…
“Crik’ side” exhibit in Bennington, Vermont
Two of my works are in the Crik'side exhibit in Bennington. Opening Reception: Saturday July 13 from 2:00 - 3:30…
Gallery Talk – Thursday March 28th 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Join me as I take us through my papermaking and printmaking creative processes. How do I make my unique handmade…
2018 Transitions & Crossings
I’ve been on the move this year, with changes every season. Magritte said, “Art evokes the mystery without which the…
5000 in 2016
The turn of the year is both a summing up (how did we do in 2016?) and a forecast (where…
Dedicated to the girls of the Mill River Button Company, ca. 1874
In putting together last November's exhibit Northampton Unbuttoned: Dedicated to the Girls of the Mill River Button Company, ca. 1874,…
Buttons to bustles
As a papermaker I'm always searching for discarded linen to make into paper. Much of the time I end up…
William Morris and handmade paper
This week I gave a talk about late 19th century papermaking and William Morris. My colleagues, Nancy Bradbury and Cornelia…
A thin layer of ice and a dusting of snow
Up until today it's been a pretty mild winter here in the Pioneer Valley. My latest monotypes called the "Warm…