I have been in the thirteen One/Two person exhibits and shown my work in over one hundred fifteen group exhibits beginning in my student days at California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts). In my early days I emphasized black and white drawings which led to, first, lithographs and later, etchings, which I continue to do today. After graduating, I resumed an interest in color. Since 1999 my work has been exhibited each year in National Park exhibitions, first with Art in the Parks, which now operates under the auspices of Paint in the Parks. My prints have often been shown in the Parkside of National Small Print Exhibition in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Currently most of my time is spent in my studio doing oil painting of landscapes inspired by beautiful places I have spent time in. I have been a volunteer for the Gulf of Farallones National Marine Sanctuary for over 10 years. I have fallen in love with "my" stretch of beach so it is included in much of my work as well as the wonderful places where I was Artist-in-Residence and areas I love to hike, many in California.


Honors & Awards:

Triton Museum Purchase Award 1989
Christian Science Monitor, newspaper, drawings 1989, 1996
Art in California, magazine award drawing 1993, award painting 1994
American Artist, magazine article 10/96
Artist-in-Residence Isle Royale National Park, MI, 1993, 1996
The Island Within Us: Isle Royale Artists in Residence; Nat'l Park Award 6/00
Artist-in-Residence, Crater Lake, OR 2001
National Steinbeck Center, Salinas, CA, "My California...." 3rd prize 2005
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Article in Albany Patch