Solo Shows
gallery solo shows
Windsor Art Center
November 15 2025 - January 3 2026 (25 works)
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 15, 5-7pm
The Schumacher Gallery
Westover School, Middlebury, CT
** Open to students and by appointment only - contact cportfolio@westoverschool.org to schedule a visit **
September - November 2025 (21 works)
Kehler Liddell Gallery, New Haven, CT
October - November 2024 (20 works)
Hygienic Arts, New London, CT
July - August 2024 (18 works)
Locust Grove Estate, Poughkeepsie, NY
July - October 2023 (32 works)
Gallery 66, New Britain, CT
November 2022 - January 2023 (22 works)
ex libris library shows
Ex Libris is series of shows I am doing at Connecticut libraries. In December of 2024, I did my first library show a little less than a mile from my house at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library. At the time, I just had a larger gallery show and figured it would be something to do with the works instead of putting them back in storage. As a lifelong lover of books and libraries, something about showing at a library resonated with me. Just like I never noticed galleries before I was an artist, I never noticed how many libraries had space to show art until after my show in Berlin. I have seen people unfamiliar with the art world enter gallery shows with trepidation, unsure if they were welcome and even asking whether they need to pay to attend. Public libraries are a unique space in the community and people of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels feel welcome there. Showing my work in these spaces allows it to reach an audience who might not otherwise seek it out, people appreciating my work I would not regularly see at a gallery. There are 169 towns in Connecticut - not all have libraries and not all those libraries have places to display art, but every time I look up where to go next I realize there are even more. I am going to try and display at every library in Connecticut that I can and I probably will not even get close.
Saxton B. Little Free Library, Columbia, CT
December 2025 - February 2026 (9 works)
Lucy Robbins Welles Library, Newington, CT
August 2025 (14 works)
Special Event: The Art of Mindfulness, mindfulness and origami workshop
Barney Library, Farmington, CT
April - May 2025 (21 works)
Special Event: The Shape of Words, Poetry workshop and reading
(CANCELLED due to proposed library policy * please review at link) Kent Memorial Library, Suffield, CT
March - April 2025 (17 works)
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library, Berlin, CT
December 2024 - February 2025 (16 works)
Special Event: The Art of the Mocktail, Mocktail discussion and sampling
Other Library Shows:
Fairfield Library: Putting Together the Pieces (3 Artist Show)- Kerschner Gallery (2023)
Pequot Library, Southport: 23rd Juried Art Show (2023)
Mark Twain Library, Ridgefield: 53rd Annual Art Show (2025); 52nd Annual Art Show (2024); 51st Annual Art Show (2023); 49th Annual Art Show (2021)
Ferguson Library, Stamford: Community (2021), Fragments of Memory (2022)
Noah Webster Library, West Hartford: A Way With Words (2022)
Art Access show
Link to site for Connecticut Office of the Arts, Artists Respond grant show Art Access: New Britain.
One of the primary means emerging artists have to build their exhibition resume and gain the attention of curators is to participate in juried art shows. Not only is substantial time and effort involved in the process of creating art and applying for juried shows, but most require a fee for application. For many artists with extraordinary work, their opportunity for significant exposure is limited by their financial ability to apply for more publicized shows involving known jurors. An application fee can be a significant amount to artists with lower incomes and often many cannot take the chance that a juror may not even select their work for display.
Most juried shows charge these entry fees to support the organizations they are part of and those fees are often integral to their budgets and operations; however these fees often exclude a subset of the artist population. With generous support from the Connecticut Office of the Arts, Art Access: New Britain was a juried art show focusing on artists with household incomes that do not commonly allow for the payment of juried fees. This juried show collected no fee for application or commission for sales, involved a well established juror connected to a prominent museum, offered assistance to those who coudl not afford to transport their artwork to the show, and provided juried prize awards.