2022 New Work & Exhibitions
January 24 - February 25, 2022
Natural Habitats Cabrillo Gallery, Soquel, CA (cabrillo.edu/cabrillo-gallery/) "After the Fires - Life Returns to the Forest"
1 of 40 selected from 450 by Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley, CA
March 7 - April 8
Who We Are: Portraying Identity Cabrillo Gallery, Soquel, CA (cabrillo.edu/cabrillo-gallery/) "Project on Identity" video
1 of 30 selected from 320 by Pauli Ochi of Ochi Projects, Los Angeles, CA
March 21 - 27
Artist Member Spotlight San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, San Jose, CA (sjmqt.org) on Instagram
1 of 7 artists selected
April 9 - May 8
Member Juried Exhibition Online Gallery Spotlight Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA (photography.org)
“After the Fires - Life Returns to the Forest”
1 of 45 works selected from 2100 by Crista Dix, Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA
April 16 – May 22
Gallery Route One - Project Space, Point Reyes Station, California USA (galleryrouteone.org)
Seas & Trees—With the Earth: Arts & the Environment Collaborative Show with Anitta Toivio of Finland
Video installation, large-scale works on fabric, photographs, works on paper, and more
August 1–31
Rinconada Library, Palo Alto, California USA
"Tree Talk: The Complex Ecological Relations of Trees and Their Importance to Earth's Survival" photographs on metallic photo paper and handouts of reference materials such as a bibliography of books and a list of organizations promoting environmental stewardship.
September 1–30
Manor House, Twin Pines Park, Belmont, California USA
Curator of the group show Bamboo & Haiku
Participants: Vicki Assegued, Nancy Bardach, Nelly Capra, Ying Chen, Dotti Cichon, Diana Mihalakis, Jan Nolte, Maria Pazos, Maria Sky, Charles Stinson, Anitta Toivio
"Tree Talk: The Complex Ecological Relations of Trees and Their Importance to Earth's Survival"
Photographs on metallic photo paper and handouts of reference materials such as a bibliography of books and a list of organizations promoting environmental stewardship in one gallery.
Large-scale photos on fiber in a second gallery to give viewers more of a feeling of being in a forest.