Here you'll find recent exhibitions, residencies, press features, and moments where the work has found new resonance. This page offers a glimpse into the evolving journey of my practice—where it's been, where it's going, and how it's being received.
Make Ballerinas inspired by Edgar Degas- This art activity is perfect for kids and seniors with alzheimer's disease. I wanted to find a figure activity and thought that Edgar Degas would be the perfect artist to showcase while making movable ballerinas. Supplies: History on Degas to share with group Template of ballerina on card stock Scissors Markers or colored pencil Small 1/2" brads Hole punch Tacky Glue Tissue paper Instructions: Show photos of ballerinas obs
Make watercolor hearts fun and easy. I used coffee filters and watercolor pour paints to facilitate this exciting project. It is the perfect activity for people with alzheimer's disease. This project took about 1 1/2 hours including clean up. Supplies Scissors coffee filters (5) per person Black Marker Tacky glue Pink and mint green construction paper ( the mint green contrast well with the pink hearts and is light enough to not over shadow the see through coffee filters
Marc Chagall Stained Glass Project - This week I went to SRA , the Senior Resource Assoc. in Vero Beach. SRA provides services designed to promote an active, healthy, independent lifestyle for older adults. One a week I provide a fun art project for them to do. This week was Marc Chagall stained glass windows. Marc Chagall was a Russian jew, who used memories from his childhood for imagery in his paintings. Much of his inspiration was from his religious upbringing. His stain