For up-to-date information on showings take a look at my blog: https://artszg.blogspot.com/
Currently represented by Xanadu Gallery: (https://www.xanadugallery.com/2013/Artists/ArtistPage.php?ArtistID=4285)
Awards:
- Catnip Connection May 2014, 3rd Place
- La Jolla Art Assn. April 2012, Honorable Mention
- Encinitas Library October 2011, "Black Belt" Award
- SDWS March 2005, Honorable Mention
- Cottage Gallery San Diego Dec. 2003, 2nd Place
- San Diego Museum of Art Artists Guild (current president)
- Oceanside Museum of Art Artist Alliance (member)
- San Diego Watercolor Society (member, past co-chair memberships)
Selected Shows 2000-2019:
Solo Shows:
- Serra Mesa/Kearny Mesa Library, San Diego
- Gallery 21, Spanish Village, Balboa Park, San Diego
- San Diego Watercolor Society Gallery
- Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA
Group Exhibitions:
- Lyceum Lobby, SDMA Artists Guild Member Show
- Borders, Documents and Pictures & Connections: three shows at Poway Center for the Performing Arts, by SDMA Artists Guild
- SDMA Artists Guild member shows at Gallery 21, Spanish Village, Balboa Park, San Diego
- Herman Gallery, SDMA Artists Guild
- San Diego Art Institute Regional Exhibition
- Art in the Pines, Torrey Pines State Park Exhibition
- La Jolla Art Association Black & White Exhibition
- US Arts Center, San Diego, CA
- San Diego Art Institute One Foot Show
- Turf Club Gallery, Del Mar, CA
- Off Track Gallery, Encinitas, CA
- Cottage Gallery, San Diego, CA
Selected Shows PRIOR TO 1990:
Solo Shows:
- San Diego Public Library, Downtown Branch
- Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, La Jolla, CA
- Monroe Gallery, Chicago, IL
- Luba Gallery, Chicago, IL
- 414 Art Workshop, Chicago, IL
Group Exhibitions:
- San Diego Wildlife Show
- San Diego City Administrative Building
- Neville-Sargent Gallery, Evanston, IL
Education:
- Bachelor of Fine Arts, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
- Further studies under: Arnold Zweerts, Adrienne Kaufman, Margaret Gessel, Linda Mallen, Annette Paquet
Review
Chicago Today, August 20, 1972, by Don J. Anderson Striking compositions of movement and patterns