SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND GALLERIES
- Coady Contemporary. Santa Fe, NM. March 2005 - June 2006.
- One Person Exhibition. Bergstrom-Mahler Museum. Neenah, WI. May-July 2002.
- One Person Exhibition. South Street Gallery. Easton, MD. October 2001.
- South Street Gallery. Easton, MD. November 2000 - June 2004.
- One Person Exhibit. Academy Art Museum. Easton, MD. October 2000.
- Handworks. Acton, MA. April 2000 - March 2002.
- Juried Exhibition. From The Ground Up XIX. Las Cruces, NM. April - May 2000.
- Taos Open. Taos, NM. September - October 1999.
- Basalt Gallery. Basalt, CO. August 1998 - July 1999.
- Juried Exhibition. Sedona Arts Center. Sedona, AZ. April - May 1998.
- Invitational Exhibition. Taos Impressions Gallery. Taos, NM. October - November 1997.
- Open Space Gallery. Taos, NM. July 1997 - May 1999.
- Members Exhibition. Taos Art Association. Taos, NM. July - August 1997.
- Juried Exhibition. Taos Art Association. December 1996 - January 1997.
- Taos Open. Taos, NM. September - October 1996.
- Invitational Exhibition. Design ‘94. Stockton, NJ. April - May 1994.
- Juried Exhibition. Artsbridge. Lambertsville, NJ. December 1993 - January 1994.
- End of Apprenticeship Exhibition. Takaezu's Studio. Quakertown, NJ. August 1993.
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Ceramics Professor. Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM. August 2001 - Current.
Teaching students in “Fundamentals of Clay” the basic hand-building skills and basic wheel throwing techniques in “Wheel Throwing 1.” Both classes are taught several different firing techniques and well as how to mix their own clay and discuss their work critically.
Ceramics Teacher. Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM. Sept. 2010 - Current. Teaching students of all levels various hand-building techniques and wheel skills.
Ceramics Continuing Ed. Professor. SUNY, New Paltz, NY. September 1993 - May 1995.
Taught students at all levels of ability ceramic skills using hand-building and wheel thrown techniques. Introduced glaze formulation and application. Taught several different firing techniques including pit fire and raku.
Internship to College Teaching. SUNY, New Paltz, NY. August - December 1994.
Taught beginning students the fundamentals of hand-building and wheel techniques in the “Basic Ceramics” college course with Professor Mary Roehm.
Apprentice / Student. Toshiko Takaezu, Quakertown, NJ. August 1992 - August 1993.
Assisted in the operation of world-renown ceramicist, Toshiko Takaezu’s studio. Stacked and fired kiln, mixed glazes, mixed and wedged clay, and maintained studio. Produced own work and received critiques. Organized Annual Thanksgiving Exhibition, consisting of five artists.
EDUCATION
- Master of Art in Ceramics. SUNY, New Paltz, NY. May 1995.
- Bachelor of Science in Art. Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR. June 1990.
- Concentration in Ceramics; Minor in South Asian Studies, studied for six months in India.