My photograph is the cover of the current issue of Issues in Science and Technology, the quarterly magazine of the National Academies of Science. There’s also a feature inside with a description and three images from my Walking in Antarctica traveling exhibition. The magazine is published both in print and online at https://issues.org/walking-in-antarctica/. If you’re … Read More
News & Events
Urban Wilderness Weekend
Charm City Meadworks and the Four Alarm Artists are putting on an Urban Wilderness Weekend to kick off Baltimore Wildlife Week, and some of my photos and sculpture from my 2015 Baltimore Ecosystem Study artist-in-residence project will be on view in a pop-up exhibit May 3-5, 2019. Events scheduled include a Friday night costume dance … Read More
Adobe 99U: Working Remotely from Antarctica to Albania
Screenshot of article online at Adobe 99U website, which is illustrated with some of my photos, including the one shown here. Cover of the print edition of Issue 19 of Adobe 99U, which was available during Winter 2018/2019. I am one of three artists featured in an article in Adobe’s magazine for creatives, 99U. In … Read More
Abstraction at Large, Site: Brooklyn Gallery
Scalloped Sand, Lake Hoare, Antarctica will be on view in this group exhibition of abstract art in different media juried by art critic Eleanor Heartney. Reception: Weds. April 11, 6 to 9 p.m., on view through May 6. Site: Brooklyn Gallery is located at 165 7th Street in Brooklyn. Gallery hours: Thurs.-Sun. 1 to 6 … Read More
BWI Airport Art Exhibition on View
The third in a series of exhibitions at BWI Airport is now on view, and once again, I am one of seven Maryland artists with work on display. Fractal Arch, the photograph from Antarctica’s Erebus Ice Tongue cave shown above, is on view in the D/E Concourse, enlarged to seven by ten feet. It will … Read More
BWI Airport Art Exhibition
The third in a series of exhibitions at BWI Airport is now on view, and once again, I am one of seven Maryland artists with work on display. Fractal Arch, the photograph from Antarctica’s Erebus Ice Tongue cave shown above, will be in the D/E Corridor, enlarged to seven by ten feet. If you’d like … Read More