"A Walk Over the Canada Glacier"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"A Walk Over the Canada Glacier"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
Four photographs of the Lake Fryxell side of the Canada Glacier
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"Bird" Ventifact, Dry Valleys, Antarctica
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"In the Surrealist Sculpture Garden" (left) and "The Road to the Double Curtain Glacier" (right)
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"The Road to the Double Curtain Glacier" and "Walking on Sea Ice"(right foreground)
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"The Road to the Double Curtain Glacier" and "Walking on Sea Ice"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"Into the Erebus Ice Tongue Cave" and "Walking on Lake Ice"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"Into the Erebus Ice Tongue Cave" and "Walking on Lake Ice"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"Walking on Lake Ice"
"Walking in Antarctica" exhibition installation
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland
"Canada Glacier from Lake Fryxell, Antarctica"
2017 Trawick Prize Finalist Exhibition
photograph and sculpture at Gallery B, Bethesda, MD
"Cloudburst, Erebus Ice Cave, Antarctica"
August 2017 - January 2018
Baltimore-Washington Marshall International Airport (BWI)
photograph on fabric panel, 7 x 10 feet
"Exhibition Installation"
August 2017 - January 2018
Baltimore-Washington Marshall International Airport (BWI)
photograph on fabric panel, 7 x 10 feet
Helen Glazer and First Lady of Maryland Yumi Hogan at Opening Reception
August 3, 2017
Baltimore-Washington Marshall International Airport (BWI)
photograph on fabric panel, 7 x 10 feet
Temporary Installation at the Towers Crescent Building, Tysons Corner, Virginia
Spring 2019
In the Surrealist Sculpture Garden, Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College Four photos from the Lake Fryxell side of the Canada Glacier from "Walking in Antarctica" A Walk Over the Canada Glacier, Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College The Road to the Double Curtain Glacier (foreground), Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation, Goucher College "A Walk Over the Canada Glacier," Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College "The Road to the Double Curtain Glacier" installation "Bird" Ventifact sculpture, Walking in Antarctica installation, Goucher College "Into the Erebus Ice Tongue Cave," Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College "Walking on Lake Ice," Walking in Antarctica exhibition installation at Goucher College Trawick Prize Finalist Exhibition, 2017 BWI Art Exhibition, August 3, 2017 BWI Art Exhibition, August 3, 2017 BWI Art Exhibition, August 3, 2017 Canada Glacier from Lake Fryxell photo and sculpture displayed at Towers Crescent Building, Tysons Corner, VA in 2019

Installation photos of works from the Antarctica project at three different venues are shown above:

Walking in Antarctica (2017-18)  Solo exhibition in the Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, comprised of 33 photographs, four sculptures, and an audio tour accessible to visitors on their smartphones via free wifi in the gallery.

Trawick Prize Finalists Show (2017)  I was one of eight finalists for the Trawick Prize, presented annually to an artist from Maryland, Virginia, or Washington, DC, by the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District. I exhibited a sculpture and related photograph from the Antarctica project at the finalists’ show at Gallery B, Bethesda, MD.

BWI Airport (2017-18)  Two of my works were among 28 selected for a series of six-month exhibitions in Concourse D of Baltimore-Washington Marshall International Airport. The photographs were enlarged to 7 x 10 feet on fabric panels. First Lady of Maryland Yumi Hogan initiated the exhibition series, which was juried by a panel of arts professionals.

More information about Walking in Antarctica | Download the exhibition proposal: 4-page PDF

Links to More Antarctica Images

sea ice
Ice Cave & Sea Ice
(View 14 photos)

lake ice
Lake Ice
(View 11 photos)

dry valleys
Dry Valleys
(View 15 photos)

penguins
Penguins
(View 6 photos)

sculpture
Sculpture
(View 5 sculptures)

installations
Installation Shots
(From 4 venues)