statement
I have always been interested in literary female characters whose subjectivity is described in a heightened visual way, usually through a significant encounter in the landscape. I take cues from cinema, fairy tales, and dreams to construct paintings in which the female figure is emblematic of the discomfort of conflicting fantasies of display and negation.
bio
born: 1968, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
education
Indiana University, BFA, 1991
University of Georgia, MFA, 2001
selected awards/honors
Artist's Residency and Fellowship, Cill Rialaig Project, Ballinskelligs, Ireland (December 2011-January 2012)
selected publications
From These Hills: Contemporary Art in the Southern Appalachian Highlands, William King Museum/Exhibition Catalog Essay, Amy Moorefield
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Two Way Dream, WIlliam King Museum, Abingdon, VA 2012
Unknown Continent, SAS Gallery, Sewanee, TN 2011
pas de deux, Tipton Street Gallery, Johnson City, TN 2010
Being & Unbeing, Union Grove Gallery, Huntsville, AL
selected group shows
states of being, curatingcontemporary.com, 2013
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Flood Gallery, Asheville, NC 2012
Third Coast National, K Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi, TX 2011
Buy What You Love, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY 2011
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