THE MONTH OF small ART
I have the privilege of showing work in two separate juried exhibits this October with a similar theme: SMALL. Or should I say: small. In one, work must be smaller than 10 inches (including the frame) and in the other, the work itself can be no larger than 10 inches. When "bigger" is often thought of as better, small is really wonderful for its intimacy and accessibility.
"Tree House," an emulsion lift onto watercolor paper, will be hanging at Art Intersection in Gilbert Arizona for "Little by Little." This exhibition was juried by Dr. Julie Sasse, chief curator at the Tucson Museum of Art.
Two of my lumen prints, "Remnants" and "Double Back," will be hanging at the Helmuth Projects in San Diego’s Bankers Hill neighborhood as part of the 2017 Size Matters exhibition during the Medium Festival of Photography. Katherine Ware, curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, was the juror.
I hope you'll try to stop by during the run of these exhibitions. Both are going to be beautiful!
LITTLE BY LITTLE
October 24 - December 2
Artists Reception: Saturday, October 28 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
SIZE MATTERS
October 26 - November 18
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 28 from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.