•December 21, 2009 • 1 Comment
New pieces photographed
•November 17, 2009 • Leave a CommentShow in December
•October 22, 2009 • 1 CommentI will have a show in December and January at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro, OR. 
Contemporary Fiber Arts class a success
•August 16, 2009 • 1 CommentI think our workshop went really well. We had some amazing results. We used all recycled clothing and created art with it. Results ranged from pink silk stuffed houses to wire, wax and cloth ribcages! Pictures are posted on http://picasaweb.goog
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I hope this works.
Summer of Making at PNCA
•June 19, 2009 • Leave a CommentWell, we officially have a class going on at PNCA this summer! Brenda Mallory and I will be teaching Contemporary Fiber Art as a 4 day workshop. We now have enough students to fill a class. …there are still some openings. It is going to be fun and challenging. Intense and creative. Inspiring and…well, you get the idea.
Work to be shown in Museum of Contemporary Craft
•May 14, 2009 • Leave a CommentMy work along with other PNCA instructors will be shown at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in downtown Portland. It will be in conjunction with “The Summer of Making” workshops to be held this summer at Pacific Northwest Colleg of Art. The show should be up on June 9.
Contemporary Fiber Arts class at PNCA
•April 5, 2009 • Leave a CommentI will be teaching a 4 day workshop called “Contempporary Fiber Arts” at Pacific Northwest College of Art this summer as part of their Summer of Making series. I am a co-teacher with artist Brenda Mallory. It should be fun and different! Check out their catalogue for more info. at www.pnca.edu .
New works- small pieces
•March 19, 2009 • 2 Comments
Square series- Atonal
This piece is part of a series I started with the simple notion of dividing a square in many different ways. A simple concept with limitless solutions. I could go on for a long time!
•March 19, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Inside Out
Inside Out refers to the fact that the shapes pop in and out of lines and each other so that nothing really makes logical sense.




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