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Being accepted to Rhode Island School of Design as a freshman in 1971 and eventually graduating with a BFA in 1977 set the stage for art, and the music career eventually waned. I followed the art calling until marriage and the birth of two daughters (now grown, and both artists themselves) called for a creative hiatus for some years.
Eventually, I made a leap and dove back into visual art with a vengeance.
When my daughters were about 4 and 9, something in me woke up and said "I used to be an artist... what happened?" My innate need to make art got renewed via painting, and resuming studies, at Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.
When I was in my fifties, I was able to go to graduate school, and in 2010 received my MFA in studio art from the Vermont Studio Center/Northern Vermont University graduate studies program.
Not a day goes by without gratitude for the experiences I’ve had, my connection with other artists, and how I got to be where I am now, making art in my home studio in an old mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island .
I also write personal essays and musings in response to life and art.
Find my writing at "Continuing Wonderment" on Substack.
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Click here to download my CV
Click here to stay in touch!
Photo credit Robert W. Easton
Being accepted to Rhode Island School of Design as a freshman in 1971 and eventually graduating with a BFA in 1977 set the stage for art, and the music career eventually waned. I followed the art calling until marriage and the birth of two daughters (now grown, and both artists themselves) called for a creative hiatus for some years.
Eventually, I made a leap and dove back into visual art with a vengeance.
When my daughters were about 4 and 9, something in me woke up and said "I used to be an artist... what happened?" My innate need to make art got renewed via painting, and resuming studies, at Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.
When I was in my fifties, I was able to go to graduate school, and in 2010 received my MFA in studio art from the Vermont Studio Center/Northern Vermont University graduate studies program.
Not a day goes by without gratitude for the experiences I’ve had, my connection with other artists, and how I got to be where I am now, making art in my home studio in an old mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island .
I also write personal essays and musings in response to life and art.
Find my writing at "Continuing Wonderment" on Substack.
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