I'm a visual artist and poet. I explore social and political themes by creating groups of related work of prints, artists books, work on paper and poetry. This website has pages with work from several themes that include issues around immigration, the legacy of enslavement, political divisions in our country today, the Holocaust and income inequality. Click on some of the subjects listed on the menu bar to view work. Scroll down for info about my latest poetry chapbook and how to order your copy.
Current and Upcoming exhibits can be found by clicking News on the Menu above.
This Home Page displays recent work that will give you a sense of my direction.
For the past few years, I've explored issues of refugees and migration through handmade artists books, etchings, mixed media on paper and poetry. Scroll down to view: Four pages from: "Do You Stay," 12 page handmade Artist Book of Inkjet Prints, Lithograph, Ink, 2020. Each page is 10 x 13" and another approach to this theme, photopolymer etchings supported by grants from the Puffin Foundation and the Queens Council on the Arts. Two etchings from the series titled, "It Was Time To Leave," about 12 x 15," 2018 - 2020 are below.
Recently, I've been creating work about abortion rights, gun violence and the Capitol rioters. A few of my pieces about women's bodily autonomy are below.