miscellaneous

This is a piece I wrote for Mabel Magazine last year. The editors have kindly allowed me to re-post it here, with some edits. For the last six years, I’ve been a fairly successful working artist. And for the last five years, I’ve had a day job. (However, this piece isn’t about how I found […]

I’m currently in Hudson, NY, on a 12-day artist residency at Drop Forge & Tool (I’ll write a post about this soon). While I’m here, I’ll be having a show with the artist Caitlin Parker at Hudson River Exchange. Caitlin will show her paintings on fabric, and I’ll be showing my Print, Pattern, Sew garments,

A few weeks ago, Jen Snyder stopped by my studio to interview me for her podcast, Creating Your Own Path. We talked about why I teach, how I set boundaries around my time and expertise, and how teaching has allowed me to work on my art full time. Jen’s podcast series is fantastic (and I’m

A little over a month ago, I started regularly stitching in the morning. It’s become a regular practice for me; I find a piece of fabric – printed or plain – and do some freestyle embroidery on it. I let the fabric’s print and my mood dictate the direction of my stitching. This work isn’t

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