The exhibition I researched, photographed and designed for the Kangerlussuaq Museum opened on September 7 with a wonderful and heartwarming program attended by the American consul at the US Consulate in Nuuk (the exhibit was funded by the US Embassy in Copenhagen Small Grant Program), Greenland’s capital, and the deputy mayor of Kangerlussuaq, both of … Read More
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Two Bears and Variations 30th Anniversary
In 1993, I painted the constellation-themed mural Two Bears and Variations on the side of 1224 W. Lombard Street in the Sowebo section of Baltimore. The design was selected from submissions to the Baltimore Mural Program by the community association. I based it on a series of small paintings I had made inspired by Baroque star … Read More
Walking in Antarctica — in California
That’s my tent at the Lake Hoare field camp in the photo above — now on view from June 16 to August 6 at the Temecula Valley Art Museum in Temecula, California, as one of the 33 photographs and 4 sculptures in my traveling solo exhibition Walking in Antarctica. Bring your cellphone and earphones and … Read More
Tributo: A Tribute to Ice in Argentina
Passersby in Buenos Aires can see Fractal Arch, Erebus Ice Tongue Cave, my photograph of baroque ice formations against the baroque revival design of the exterior the Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes. You might be surprised to learn that this gorgeous building in the style of a French renaissance palace covered in some 300,000 glazed ceramic … Read More
Life Cycles — Los Angeles Center for Photography — In-Person & Online Exhibition
4/5/23 Update to Original Post: I’ve been photographing Los Angeles’s Indian laurel fig street trees for years and Green Dot, Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles will be shown in LA in Life Cycles, an upcoming group exhibition exploring our relationships with nature in an urban environment sponsored by the Los Angeles Center for Photography. One of … Read More
Online Features: Lenscratch and Call for Entry
Walking in Antarctica was featured in a post by Aline Smithson on her popular photoblog Lenscratch.com with photographs and text. And my Greenland project was featured on Call for Entry’s social media as part of their ongoing #rechargethearts series. Read them and see the rest of the photos here: Lenscratch | @callforentry