Curriculum Vitae
Education
1964–69 — Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio
B.A., Major in Studio Art
1968–69 — New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, NY, NY
Studied sculpture with George Spaventa and David Hare
2008–12 — Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Visual Arts Certificate in Ceramics
Solo Exhibitions
2012
Sudden Recognition of Random Certainty, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
2012
Primordial Coincidence: Recent Wall Pieces, Swoon Fine Art, Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2024
Member's Exhibition, ArtsPlace Gallery, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
2022
Unified Earth, Grace Jollymore Joyce Arts Centre, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. Juried show of ceramics and related art.
2019
Alumni Invitational, New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture, NYC
2015
Alumni Exhibition, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
2013
Modus Operandi, Ground Arts, NYC. Three-person show for winners of Ground Arts 2012 Competition (see below)
Public Art
2022
Diversity, in collaboration with Christian Toth. Wall sculpture commissioned by City of Halifax and installed permanently in St. Andrews Community Centre.
2022
Pushing Through, sculpture installed in Historic Gardens, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
2017
Nova Scotia Art Bank, purchase of wall sculpture What's Happening?
2016
Nova Scotia Art Bank, purchase of wall sculpture Brief Encounter
2015
Nova Scotia Art Bank, purchase of wall sculpture Banisweevy
Recognition
2012
Second prize, Ground Arts 2012 Competition. An international competition sponsored by Ground Arts, a non-profit NYC-based arts organization, open to artists of all disciplines, juried by New York Arts Magazine executive editor Jason Stopa. The three winners of this competition were then showcased in an exhibition in the organization's gallery in Chelsea, NYC in 2013 (see above).
Professional Service
2018–19
Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, member of Board of Governors
2017 & 2024
Arts Nova Scotia, peer review committee for grants to individual artists