After a long period of mushy, uncertain family circumstances (with pregnancy and motherhood at the tailend), I have returned to the studio with stacks of notes, many experiments, and an urge to work things out.
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Reporting back after one year (of three) in graduate school
The fall was spent with wood fabrication and getting settled in my new studio space (see previous post). In the spring, I followed through with some of the experiments I had begun in the later part of the fall semester. I also took my first two college credit art history courses.
Read MoreNew Beginnings at The University of Houston
I am very excited to announce that I am a now graduate student at the University of Houston! Over the next three years, I will challenge, rework, and expand my art practice as I pursue a MFA in Painting.
I moved into Elgin Street Studios and made a proper nest of my studio in late August. Book shelves installed, flat files purged, and artwork organized.
It was bewildering to see everything I’ve been working on in a single room again. For the past year, my studio has been divided between a one bedroom apartment and a very full storage unit. Unfinished thoughts and loose threads ran rampant.
There is work to be done. My first set of critiques this week made that evident. I look forward to sharing what comes of all this in the months and years ahead.