statement
Walking, like photographing, cultivates a more heightened awareness of the world around us, and it is in this pedestrian mode that I make photographs. The series "Occupied" includes the image "Harrington Avenue". I seek out details and the unexpected in ordinary, human scaled landscapes. I walk searching for visual elements that juxtapose the environment with our humanity. I am drawn to the repetitive construction created by human hands, through obsession or habit, to found text, and to juxtapositions that reveal new understandings about our relationship to the environment. The patience that is often required of us as we go about our daily lives create cycles that ground our existence, and these are amplified as I pursue making work. I often find humor or intrigue where others merely were getting the job done. My interest in human intersections with the landscape, whether by design or by chance, encourages me to explore further, seeking out harmony and dissonance.
bio
born: 1960, Newark, New Jersey
education
Bennington College, MFA, 1987
University of New Hampshire, BFA, 1983
selected awards/honors
Art Gallery Fellowship Award, University Of New Hampshire, 1982-83
selected publications
Attleboro Museum Exhibition Catalogue; Visions toward Wellness. Attleboro, Massachusetts, 1997
Hera Gallery Exhibition Catalogue; Visions toward Wellness 2000. Wakefield, Rhode Island, p 9, 2000
Ganim, Barbara. Art and Healing. Three River Press, New York. pp.175-176, 1999
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Cynthia Katz and Erica Wurtz, Drury Gallery, Marlboro College, Marlboro, Vermont, 2003
Safe Boats/Saved Lives, Concord Public Library, Concord, Massachusetts, 1996
New Portraits, Cornerstone Gallery, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1989
Still Lifes, Soho Photo Gallery, New York, New York, 1987
selected group shows
Community of Artists, Danforth Museum, Framingham, Massachusetts, 2014
New England Photographers Biennial, Danforth Museum, Framingham, Massachusetts, 2007
Providence College: Landscape Revisited, Hunt-Cavanagh Gallery, Providence, Rhode Island, 2005
Plant Matter, New Art Center, Newton, Massachusetts, 2003 |