ARTIST AND CURATOR TOUR

Join me on Saturday, April 30th from 3-4:30p for a walkthrough of Nothing Goes to Waste, the current exhibition at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, alongside other artists from the show.

This gathering is bittersweet as it may be our public chance to wish curator Kathryn Hall well as she leaves her post for new projects in New York. Kathryn was the curatorial fellow when I arrived to the Center for a residency at the end of 2012 and assumed the role of curator shortly thereafter. In other words, I have never known the organization without her—it is truly the end of an era. While I didn’t anticipate it at the time, the photo she snapped of me a few months ago wearing my vectran sleeve almost looks like a hand waving goodbye!

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EVENING SONG MORNING LIGHT AT COTHREN CONTEMPORARY

I have a few New Moons on display at Cothren Contemporary, alongside Jill Bedgood, Lucinda Cobley, and Doerte Weber. The whole show is beautiful and it’s truly a thrill to work with someone as enthusiastic about art as Jana. While I’ve been staring at these moons for some months, I’m realizing that aside from pieces that have flown out to new homes, it’s actually the first time a small series is in the world outside my studio. Join us for a closing reception on December 18th, 11-2p! The artists will all be present.


 
 

A joy of the opening was that I got to catch a glimpse of Hyeseung, visiting from New York, before our plans the next day. It’s not the first time that I’ve made a friend at a residency and then had the good fortune to catch up with them across miles in short order. More of this, please!