Winner! My assemblage piece, landscape + memory, won second place in Visual Art Exchange's Scope 2017, a juried exhibition of Southern landscapes! There's an iPhone in the loaf pan looping a video of me pouring water in a stream. Also a bundle of Fuji instax photos on the bottom left of the piece.
exhibition
we are like flies stuck in honey
So thrilled that my piece "we are like flies stuck in honey" was juried in to the Visual Art Exchange's Image Exhibition. Juried by Edna Cardinale, Director of the photography-focused Julie Saul Gallery.
we are like flies stuck in honey is 9 fuji instax photographs, and not shown in the photo above, taped directly to the wall with torn masking tape. For me it's about all the beautiful things in life that are fleeting and maybe they are more precious because of it.
still life with polaroid
Loveliness of impossible instant film and vintage Polaroid sx-70 camera. Imperfect. Perfect.
I'm so excited that this work has been accepted into the juried Visual Art Exchange's 26th Annual N.E.W. Show! Exhibition dates: September 4-24, 2015. First Friday reception: September 4, 6-10pm. Location: Visual Art Exchange, 309 W. Martin Street, Raleigh, North Carolina.
More info: http://visualartexchange.org/2015/07/26th-annual-n-e-w-show/
Photography Exhibition at Litmus Gallery
I am thrilled to be invited to participate in Crossroads, a photography exhibition at Litmus Gallery in January 2015.
Crossroads: Organic intersections of stumbled upon wonder
Teresa Stephens & Tricia McKellar are two photographers who ran seemingly parallel lives until recently when they were lucky enough to be at the same place at the same time and started chatting. Women, mothers, spouses, daughters, friends, artists; viewing the world through ever changing lenses, knowing that each step brings something new. Not all crossroads are monumental and heralded, but every one impacts who we are and where we are headed.
Exhibition opening Friday, January 2, 6-9pm, Litmus Gallery, 312 West Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, NC 27601, tel (919) 571-3605. Exhibition hangs through January. Gallery open by appointment.