Bay Area artist

SF Open Studios Gold Virtual Event–October 8, 4-8pm PT

This year I am pleased to open my studio to visitors from all over the world.

www.artspan.org/sfos

Join me virtually at SF Open Studios: Gold event on October 8 from 4-8pm to see where the magic happens!

This virtual event is free and open to all. It is a wonderful opportunity to ask me questions about my work and practice and experience California’s Bay Area art scene from wherever you are. Tune in from your corner of the world and register now!

See you soon!

Made in Rome: artist talk and virtual studio visit June 28!

La Ragazza con Gelato, stoneware, stains, 2018
To say I got inspired by Rome during my art residency in 2018 is an understatement. I treasure every moment of my month there, and the memories will definitely last for a lifetime! Every day, as I worked in the studio, my work was infused with the spirit of ancient Roman archetypes, Renaissance and Baroque museum masterpieces and local contemporary energy. Everything is so interconnected, layered and mixed in this ancient city. Living this deep in history, the boundary between the distant past and the commonplace daily life dissolves.
The collection of pieces I’ll be presenting is inspired by the antique history and mythology of Rome intertwined with everyday contemporary activities. A lion wanders around with someone who used to be Cybele in a bygone age, but now the lion has his freedom and no longer has to pull her carriage, while she tries on sunglasses and dreams of mediterranean excursions. Another pair, a poodle and a patrician, no longer interested in machiavellian schemes, now delight in taking selfies and showing off their power curls.  A Pegasus finally arrives to visit a poet who had been waiting for millenia to be reunited with his swiftly traveling brother.  The arc of the poet’s thoughts and dreams finally reached the Pegasus and provided a bridge to our world.
Join me for the artist talk and virtual studio visit on June 28th. Along with the fruits of my labor from Rome, I’ll be showing images of and telling stories about the masterpieces I was inspired by. Looking forward to sharing this amazing experience with you!
June 28th, 3-4pm PT

Colossus of Constantine in the Courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori

Pegasus Visit, stoneware, stains, 2018

 

I am also pleased to announce that I will be featured by Pence Gallery in Davis, CA at the Rare Birds exhibition. Two pieces  were selected for this show by the art director and curator Natalie Nelson.
Exhibition runs: Jun. 2-Jul. 2, 2020
As of June 2nd, Pence Gallery is open for appointments from Monday to Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Please call 530-758-3370 to make an appointment.

https://www.pencegallery.org/Exhibits_2020/06_jun/rare_birds.html

Here is also a link to the video I made for this exhibition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Si-zZcwWJ8&t=29s

Early Bird Brings Lucid Dreams
7x7x4 inches
glass, porcelain, china paint

2020

Face to Face: Harnessing the Virtual

We’ve made it through two months of quarantine! Adjusting to the new distancing measures, I started hosting virtual studio visits. I had my misgivings about dealing with zoom meetings but it turned out to be stimulating and fun so I will continue to invite and talk about my work with virtual visitors. The next visit will be May 24th, 3-4pm PT. I will be sharing a series spanning the last decade, from Shell Dwellers to Escapists, looking more in-depth into this particular body of work. Showing images and my actual sculptures, I’ll talk about the development, inspirations, techniques and concepts behind my works and share with you what is growing in my studio. We’ll also have Q&A session at the end of this event. Looking forward to seeing you through the screen!

Face-to-Face: Artist Talk & Virtual Studio Visit, part 2

Zoom: https://sfsu.zoom.us/j/94085889585?pwd=aElyNVd5LzNZZHdhRmFkeXg5NHFQQT09

promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY_bHSOfHCQ&feature=youtu.be

Meet the new owners of my diptych I Found My Pearl in San Francisco! Megan and Andrew told me they can’t go to the ocean right now but this piece will bring the ocean to them. I am happy to know my work is helping people make it through the challenge of shelter-in-place.

I am also happy to report that the Serenity Exhibition at UCSF Women’s Health Center on Sutter Street in San Francisco has been extended until September.

Stay safe and be healthy!

2019 Bioneers Conference

Very happy to be included in the futuristic vision of the @bioneers this weekend at their annual conference! Two pieces outdoors are surrounded by the beautiful Marin hills, as well as other imaginative outdoor sculptures. One is inside at the exhibition hall and keeps great company in this fantastic show of innovative creators. The exhibition hall and the grounds of the Marin Center in San Rafael are free and open to the public this weekend. Stop by to see and get inspired about the future!


https://conference.bioneers.org/

About the conference:

Bioneers is an innovative nonprofit organization that highlights breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet. Founded in 1990 in Santa Fe, New Mexico by social entrepreneurs Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons, we act as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges.

A celebration of the genius of nature and human ingenuity, Bioneers connects people with solutions and each other. Our acclaimed annual national conference and local Bioneers Network events are complemented by extensive media production including a vibrant online media presence, award-winning radio and podcast series, book series, and role in third-party media projects such as Leonardo DiCaprio’s movie The 11th Hour and Michael Pollan’s best-selling book The Omnivore’s Dilemma.

Our dynamic programs and initiatives focus on game-changing initiatives related to Restorative Food Systems, Biomimicry, Rights of Nature, Indigeneity, Women’s Leadership and Youth Leadership.

In 2017, Ausubel and Simons were honored for the work of Bioneers by Japan’s Goi Peace Award, whose past recipients include Bill Gates, scientist James Lovelock of the Gaia Hypothesis, Nigerian pro-democracy activist Hafsat Abiola-Costello and Deepak Chopra.

Closing reception for Evolution of Shell Dweller

Evolution of Shell Dweller is up and running for the whole month of June. It is so much fun to see visitors dwell in the big shell! You still have time to step into the aquatic universe and add your presence to the wall of polaroids. I hope to see you at the closing reception where I will elaborate on the origin stories behind my work!

Closing Reception: June 29th, 4 – 7pm
Artist talk at 5pm

Show runs June 1st – 30th

Abrams Claghorn Gallery

1251 Solano Ave, Albany CA 94706

Phone: 510.526.9558

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evolution of a Shell Dweller–solo show in June!

I am very excited to put together work from the past several years, showing my process of creating my mythical creatures, the Shell Dwellers. Below is a statement about the pieces. I hope to see you at the opening next month!

opening reception: June 8, 5-7pm

show runs June 1-30

Abrams Claghorn Gallery

1251 Solano Ave., Albany CA 94706

Phone: 510.526.9558

I started the Shell Dweller series in 2010. They grew out of a preoccupation with constant catastrophes and disasters around the world. I felt as if I would like to hide in my own shell to be safe. My first Shell Dwellers were pale and minimal in color palette. The symbols on their surfaces developed a visual narrative, communicating their personal myths and identities, their adventures through labyrinths and deserts, their encounters with other strange creatures.

Later, as I mustered hope, my Shell Dwellers started to emerge from their homes. Their heads would still stay inside the shells, so as not be disturbed by the constant negativity of news media. Instead, they were tuning to their inner essence. Listening to the rhythm of their own organism, their skin developed new kinds of imagery. Their surfaces brightened up with colorful glazes, underglazes, custom made decals, and intricate China painting. Reminiscent of photographs slowly developing in the dark room, misty surfaces hinted at hidden layers.

By 2014 my Shell Dwellers completely lost their shells and moved to bathtubs to escape the frenzy and chaos. I called them Escapists. Tuning into the feminine element of water, they also immerse themselves in emotion, purification, intuition, the subconscious, and the mysteries of the self. The instruments of their immersion–books and digital devices–offered them a gateway to another reality. The surfaces of bathtubs and their bodies continued to hint at their inner existence, to depict the places of their fantasy and poetry of the books they read, to flash fleeting dreams.

Most recently I have been exploring glass blowing as a technique to incorporate translucent elements into my figures. The Shell Dwellers have transformed into Knights of Flowers and Clouds, whose armor is similarly protective yet they are less vulnerable and more active. Instead of simply hiding and ignoring their surroundings, these armored figures have set out on a quest for saving the ones in need, for beauty and poetry.

 

Spring Exhibitions

Spring is finally here and things are heating up in the studio! Enjoy the long days and I hope they are filled with lots of beautiful art. Here are some current exhibitions where you can find my work. Let me know if you stop by!

Abrams Claghorn Gallery. 251 Solano Ave. Albany CA

Small Works, A Look Back and Forward  

celebrates 4 years of exhibitions at Abrams Claghorn Gallery. Glad to be part of this show’s delightful collection of small works.

Reception: April 13, 5-7 pm
Exhibition: April 3 – 30, 2019

more info

Olive Hyde Art Gallery. 123 Washington Blvd, Fremont, CA

Heated Expression: Clay and Glass from ACGA

Reception: April 5, 7-9pm
Exhibition: April 5 – May 4

As a member of the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California, I am happy to be included into this show along with 8 other wonderful clay and glass artists.

more info 

Morgan Glass Contemporary Gallery. 5833 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 

Teapots!13

Exhibition: April 5 – June 8

One of my first clay/glass pieces will be at this annual show. So many whimsical and innovative interpretations of the classic vessel will be on display.

more info

Unspoken Sorrows
stoneware, stains, glazes, china paint
Blue Line Arts. 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, CA

Blue Line Arts Third Annual International Ceramic Art Competition
Opening Reception:
April 20, 5-8:30 pm
Exhibition: April 5 – May 18

Unspoken Sorrows was chosen to be in this great collection of ceramic objects at Blue Line Arts, a sweet gallery just outside of Sacramento.
more info