My work will be part of Through the Eyes of the Mother, curated by Hye-Seong Lee. This exhibition began in Chicago, but is now on view at the Baekryum Gallery (Gwangju Art Association Building) in Gwangju Korea. Through the Eyes of the Mother explores women's roles and conditions in society with motherhood as the central focus of the exhibition.
Livre d’Artiste d’Aujourd’hui: Interdisciplinary Collaborations at Miami Dade College /
Cinderella Ever After, my collaborative book with poet Mary Florio is featured in the current iteration of Livre d’Artiste d’Aujourd’hui: Interdisciplinary Collaborations at Miami Dade College. The exhibition, curated by Alex Campos and Maddy Rosenberg, was first shown at the Center for Book Arts in NYC
Craft Power: Miriam Schaer and Melissa Potter present at CAA 2015 /
Felt Feminist Masks ride in Tushetti, Republic of Georgia, near the Dagestan border
Melissa Potter and I will be presenting Craft Power: Enhancing the Power of Women through Traditional Arts, part of Women in the Market Place: The Rise of the Artisan Cooperative. The panel, sponsored by College Art Association's Committee on Women in the Arts, will be moderated by Committee Chair Claudia Sbrissa, St. John’s University. The panel will part of CAA's 103 Annual Conference, February 11-14 in New York City.
Women in the Market Place will take place on Wednesday, February 11, 2015 from 9:30 AM—12:00 PM at the Hilton New York, 3rd Floor, Trianon Ballroom
CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts (CWA) /
I am very pleased to have been appointed to serve on College Art Association's Committee on Women in the Arts (CWA)! I will be start this February and am looking forward to working with all the members under the leadership of Donna Moran, the new chair!
A Conversation About Studio Practice and Artist Books /
I will be on a panel about studio practice and artist books with Philip Zimmermann and Brad Freeman founder of Journal of Artist Books (JAB), in conjunction with the launch of the current issue of JAB. Friday November 7, at 6 pm, at the Center for Book and Paper Arts, Room 302. I hope you can come!