This Sunday, one of my pieces will be auctioned in support of a cause I admire—the Columbia Land Conservancy. The CLC is an organization that works to preserve the rural character of Columbia County and connect the community with the land. The auction is one part of the Country Barbecue, an annual fundraiser that this year returns to the magnificently sited Rockefeller Farm overlooking the Catskills in Livingston, NY. This celebration caps the CLC’s 25th anniversary, and will attract some 1000 supporters.
The donated piece, a limited-edition framed print, 24″ x 31″, Columbus Ave. Midnight, makes some reference to the barbecue theme.
Hope to see you there!
Several of my collages and prints will anoint the muted olive walls of Culture+Commerce Project, the carefully curated Hudson, New York gallery of artist-made practical and beautiful home décor. The group show—ENLIGHTENED—features artisanal lighting and fine art, celebrates luminosity and considers the bearable lightness of being—in all its layers. I believe my work fits into the latter category.
Culture+Commerce Project is celebrating its one-year anniversary Memorial Day weekend, with a reception Saturday May 26 from 5-8pm. Please drop by.
My thanks to Sherry Jo Williams, founder and creative director of Culture+Commerce Project for her kindness, wit, tenacity, support—and shared love of convergences.