My Story and Inspirations
Born in Boston, I grew up in a family of artists and writers and spent most of my life working as an artist in various forms. After a general training in art at the Paris American Academy in France at 17, I received my BFA with a concentration on ceramics and minor in printmaking. at Kansas State University under Professors Yoshiro Ikeda and James Munce. Graduating at the top of my class and having participated in many exhibitions I then went on to work as a free-lance artist in Los Angeles, CA, where I completed several tile installations, decorative murals and exhibited my ceramic work. Leaving California in 1996 I moved to Florence, Italy where I attended the Scuola di Ceramica, Montelupo Fiorentino. While in Italy I continued my art training in diverse disciplines such as fresco painting, mask making and traditional majolica pottery. I continued to work and exhibit my ceramic art in Italy for the next six years. Currently I have recently begun working to find a balance between teaching and creating my own work. In my own work and studio time, I have focused my attention on creating my own unique body of work in both printmaking and clay. Recent travels to Japan, have ignited a re-discovery of my passion for printmaking. The images for these, like my pottery, are inspired by a great love of nature and dedicated to exploring a plethora of natural textures, shapes, and forms. I am also working on a body of work exploring social justice focusing on BIPOC women and children. A print from this genre was accepted and awarded in the North American 75th Biennial Exhibition held at Boston University. I was awarded a residency at Shepherd and Maudsleigh Print Studio, which has been an amazing experience, inspiring and educational..
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