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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…

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Excavations/Revelations – July 2023

Excavations/Revelations - Exploring the Intimacy of Place Anchor House of Art, 518 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA June 5 - June…

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Making Books

“A book is a sequence of spaces.” Ulises Carrión (1975). Searching for a more intimate and multi-dimensional space to tell…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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“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…

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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…

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2018 Transitions & Crossings

I’ve been on the move this year, with changes every season. Magritte said, “Art evokes the mystery without which the…

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5000 in 2016

The turn of the year is both a summing up (how did we do in 2016?) and a forecast (where…

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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,…

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Buttons to bustles

As a papermaker I'm always searching for discarded linen to make into paper.  Much of the time I end up…

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Ford Paper Mill, Joseph Batchelor

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…

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Lanzi new work monotypes

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…

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