ARTIST STATEMENT
Many of my sculptures have dealt with the repetition of layers in wood, clay and metal. At first, they represented civilizations and ancestral and social patterns. However, as I got closer to nature and to my own center, I sensed a deeper meaning. I began to acknowledge and appriciate the presence of the divine in everythin. My art became stronger as I focus on the two fondations of reality-matter and spirit.
The matter (or material) i use represents our connections with our physical temporal life, our natural environment and each other. It includes broken gates, weathered doors and old lumber. I recieve the old wood and use a repetition of vertical and horizontal lines to represent the substance of being - the tactile, the physical and the visible.
The space between the strips illuminates and defines them. In its light is the spirit that is the essence of us all. It is within and aroud all matter, and it is as much a part of my sculpture as the wood. This light has a curious way of softening the strict lines. Some of the sculptures seem to push the edge of balance, while others have a whimsical nature. My pieces present paradoxes and can be turned in different ways, appearing to form a whole new shape. The different relationship between the matter and spirit - inside and out, closed and open, full and empty, light and shadow represent two aspects of our own reality.
I have drawn inspiration from a quote from a Robert Browning poem that hangs on the wall in my studio:
There is an innermost center in us all
Where truth abides in fullness
And to know rather consists
In opening out a way
Where the imprisoned splendor may escape
Than in effecting entrance for a light
Suppose to be without.
RESUME
Media
Fabric/folk applique tapestries
Sculpture - metal, clay, stone, wood
Education
San Antonio Art Institute - BFA Program
Mt. Vernon College, SMU, Hockaday School
Studied Under
| 1968 |
Martha Mood, Wilanna Bristow
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| 1981 |
George Parrino |
| 1989 |
Bill Fitzgibbons |
| 1994 |
Louis Turner, Bill Hocker, Coppini |
| 1994 |
Anderson Ranch, Doug Casebeer |
| 1995 |
Anderson Ranch, Stephen de Staebler |
| 1995 |
Southwest Craft Center |
| 1996 |
Elisabet Ney Sculpture Museum, Billie Caselli Clark |
| 1997 |
Anderson Ranch, James Surls |
| 2000 |
Anderson Ranch, Jo Stone |
| 2002 |
Anderson Ranch, William Chrisenberry |
| 2003 |
Anderson Ranch, Robert Brady |
Exhibitions
| 1981 |
St. Mark's Church, Jacksonville, Florida |
| 1982 |
Gatehouse Gallery - Mount Vernon College, Washington, DC |
| 1982 |
San Antonio Ecumenical Center for Health and Religion |
| 1983 |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, San Antonio - juried show |
| 1984 |
Bright Shawl Gallery, San Antonio |
| 1985 |
Cappy's Restaurant, San Antonio |
| 1986 |
Abilene Civic Center |
| 1986 |
Fredericksburg, Texas |
| 1987 |
University of Texas Health Science Centr, San Antonio |
| 1987 |
Corpus Christi Invitational |
| 1989 |
Cappy's Restaurant, San Antonio |
| 1989 |
Final Straw, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
| 1989 |
Order of the Alamo - Cort Artist, San Antonio |
| 1989 |
Southwest Craft Center Gallery, San Antonio |
| 1989 |
Guadalupe Cultural Art Center "Hecho A Mano", San Antonio |
| 1992 |
San Antonio Art Institute - Juried Art Show |
| 1993 |
International Sculpture Conference, San Antonio |
| 1996 |
Bright Shawl Gallery, San Antonio - Retrospective Show of Tapestries |
| 1999 |
Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio Red Dot Show |
| 2001 |
Women and Their Work Gallery, Austin Red Dot Show |
| 2002 |
South Texas Outdoor Sculpture Echibition, San Antonio |
| 2002 |
Southwest School of Art & Craft Gala and Art Sale, San Antonio
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| 2003 |
Dallas Museum of Art and the Beaux Arts Ball, Dallas |
| 2003 |
Blue Star Art Space Red Dot |
| 2003 |
Texas Society of Scuptors Exhibition, San Antonio |
| 2003 |
Joan Grona Gallery - one woman show - San Antonio |
Public Works
Santa Rosa Children's Hospital
Ophthalmology Clinic, Houston
Youth Advocay Center, Dallas
Oncology Clinic, Nashville, Tennessee
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio (on loan for seven years - no longer there)
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, El Paso
Christ Episcopal Church, Tyler
Morningside Manor, San Antonio
Chandler Nursing Home, San Antonio
Ecumenical Center for Health and Religion, San Antonio
Christ Episcopal Church, San Antonio
Two Churches - Virginia and New Zealand
St. Michael's and All Angels Episcopal Church, Blanco, Texas
Strake Jesuit Museum, Houston, Texas
Private Works
Australia, England, Italy
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, DC
In Texas Abilence, Bergheim, Bryan, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Midland, New Braunfels
San Antonio collections include:
Dr. and Mrs. H.R. Aldredge, Mr, and Mrs. George Ames, Mrs. Teeta Ansley, Mrs. Betty Atwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Atwell, Ms. Adrienne Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barenblat, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Bently, Mrs. James Billups, Mrs. Margaret C. Boldick, Mrs. Paul Braymen, Dr. and Mrs. George
Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. James Cavender, Mrs. Carlton Church, Mrs. Bill Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Ehrenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Fawcett, Mrs. George Fischer, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Flohr, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foster, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Helland, Dr.
and Mrs. James Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson, Mrs. Alice Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. John
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McAllister, Mrs. Coco McAlpin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud McGarth, Mr. and MRs. Phil Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Oppenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peacock, Dr. and Mrs. Dan Peavy,
Ms. Shirley Rushing Poteet, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reed, Mrs. Iris Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Rollins
Rubsamen, Mr. Humberto Saldano, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheerin, Mrs. Ann Sledge, Mrs. and Mrs. John
Steen, Mrs. Kaki Steves, Mrs. Dan Sullivan III, Mr. Dan Sullivan IV, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swearingen,
Mrs. Lewis Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams