Nature is powerful and resilient, a reminder of what is possible and what is at stake.

I am a mid-career artist who lives in Boston and Cape Cod. My work often references art history and themes from news and culture. Much of my work is conceptual -- individual and series of work that responds to an idea or theme. I also create collages and paint landscapes inspired by time on Cape Cod.

Read about the seascape paintings in Abraham Storer’s review in The Provincetown Independent.

The exhibition ‘World News : Alternate Views” at Babson’s Hollister Gallery, including both the World News Madonnas and Pollution Math, was reviewed in Art New England.

Inquiries and questions by email are always welcome.

Selected seascape paintings are available through AMZehnder Gallery in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. I also show work periodically in solo and group exhibits. My work has been seen in local and national venues including:

Preservation Hall, Wellfleet MA
Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Novado Gallery, Jersey City NJ
Frying Pan Gallery, Wellfleet MA
Hollister Gallery, Babson College
Bromfield Gallery, Boston
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston
The Art Gallery, University of Maryland, College Park MD
Federal Reserve Bank, Boston
North Hall Gallery, Mass. College of Art, Boston
Gallery Eleven, Tufts University, Medford MA
The List Visual Arts Center, MIT, Cambridge MA
Third Street Gallery, Philadelphia
Montserrat College of Art, Beverly MA
Cafe Aromi, Boston
Kingston Gallery, Boston
Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston
Gutman Library, Harvard University, Cambridge
Bentley College, Waltham MA
Ashua-Irving Gallery, Boston
Sarratt Gallery, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville TN
Back Bay Station, Boston
AIDS Action Committee, Boston
Mobius Gallery, Boston
88 Room, Boston
New Art Center, Newton MA
The Artists Foundation Gallery, Boston

I received an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University.