On May 25, 2025, I gave my first artist talk at Dimbola Museum and Galleries on the Isle of Wight, England. I spoke about three photo projects that I have done that dealt with personal grief, the genesis of each project, and how they helped me come to a better understanding of myself and my grief.
Thank you to Brian Hinton, chairman of Dimbola Museum for the wonderful introduction.
Saturday, May 24, 2025 my series “Sea Change” will be opening at Dimbola Museum on The Isle of Wight in the UK. This series is about and dedicated to my father-in-law Terry Holloway, who passed away at the end of 2024, his love of sailing, and his struggle with dementia. Photographing nautical items like fishing nets, stony beaches, and weathered ropes from around the shores of Britain, each frame is reflected back to itself to reimagine patterns, textures, and colors making the familiar seem unfamiliar.
The exhibition will run from May 24, 2025 - September 7, 2025. More in formation about the museum and how to get there can be found on their website at dimbola.co.uk
I will also be giving an artist talk, “Exploring Grief Through Photography” On Sunday May 25th at 3pm. Suggested donation of £5 which will go directly to Dimbola Museum and Galleries
Found out this afternoon a photo of my mother projected onto the kitchen cabinets of my childhood home was just accepted into the A Smith Gallery upcoming exhibition “She”. Very proud of this series and am excited to have it as part of a larger exhibition about women. 47 images were chosen out of 500. Thank you to juror @pollygaillard and @asmithgallery for including my work in such a wonderful show.