Through the month of January I am exhibiting new work in a virtual group exhibition, Hindsight, hosted by Gallery 114 .
Through the month of January I am exhibiting new work in a virtual group exhibition, Hindsight, hosted by Gallery 114 .
In February I began my first artist residency at Kulturschapp, a former freight depot in the village of Walferdange, Luxembourg. Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, things didn’t go quite as planned.
Like many artists around the world, my exhibition, “Excavated Reveries,” is postponed, however I am doing my best to adapt to our new reality by creating a virtual tour.
Idea vs Reality
To learn more about this project you can read about my Residency in Transit(ion).
Salon du Cal in review by the Luxembourger Wort, Paperjam and RTL.lu news.
I am excited to be participating in this year’s Salon du Cal exhibition alongside a great selection of artists as part of Luxembourg Art Week.
"A jury has selected 46 participants, including a growing number of young artists, since 10 artists are under 35 and a dozen artists are exhibiting for the first time in our show." Each selected artist, established or emerging, has the opportunity to present three works, all of which are for sale.
-Céline Coubray for Paperjam
Please join me for the vernissage on Saturday, November 2nd from 17:00 à 20:00 at Tramsshapp 49 Rue Ermesinde L-1750 Luxembourg.
This year I was challenged to participate in Inktober. Below are my drawing responses to this year’s daily prompts.
Please join me on Wednesday evenings in Mersch from 7-9 pm for art workshops centered on experimenting with different media. It is a great opportunity to get to know newly arriving people here in Luxembourg and connect through exploring your own creativity! All ages and levels are encouraged to participate.
Installation view
I am excited to announce my first exhibition in Luxembourg at the lovely Bloom Cafe. Please join me for the vernissage on Thursday, April 11th from 6-8 pm for canapés & crément.
Remnants Dipped in Bleu, is a new series of collage based work created in 2019. New to life in Luxembourg, I’ve becomes familiar with new environments through discovering and investigating found objects. As a collector of sorts, I am using salvaged materials such as torn advertisements from both faraway and nearby places of Tel Aviv and Paris to arrange visual stories embedded with histories of site specific locations.
Corner installation view
The exhibition will be on view through the end of June.
New to expat living and life in Europe, a friend encouraged me to create a blog documenting my often humiliating yet humorous experiences. In an effort to do just that I created, Collector of Sorts. I have always referred to myself as a “collector of sorts;” discovering and investigating is how I become familiar with new environments. So I decided to begin here, with the idea and concept of what it means to collect.
Visual artist Elizabeth Arzani's show, Merci Beaucoup, is her final show before moving abroad. Arzani's sculptural mixed media pieces are assemblages of found objects that often recontextualize the meaning we give to everyday objects. Check out her past work here, and you'll definitely want to stop by and see these pieces in person!
After traveling to Hawaii and collecting plastic found along the beaches, I have started to pay more attention to the plastic that I see on an everyday basis. The plastic that is left on my street, thrown into my bushes, flattened by cars, nestled in gutters, the plastic I purchase and the plastic that I use.