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Thursday, October 11, 2018

For the Love of Friends, Opening Night

Thank you to so many friends and neighbors who took time out of their busy lives to visit my exhibit on opening night.  Here are just a few:






What a show! 

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

For the Love of Family, Solo Exhibition

A HUGE thank you to my family for making the long trip to see my show!  I appreciate your love and support of me and my art.  It means everything.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!


Me and My Mom
My Sister Angie and My Niece, Abbie
My Sister Corinna and Me

And a special thank you to family friend Siu Lan for capturing my night with so many amazing photos.  She truly has a gift for photography.  Thank you, Siu Lan, for creating so many lasting memories. 

Siu Lan

And THANK YOU to my many friends who made it out on opening night to support me and my work, and THANK YOU to the many more who wanted to come but couldn't make it.  ALL OF YOU have shown your support in ways big and small.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!  Please check back to see more photos in the next day or so!

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Friday, June 22, 2018

Press, BioCT STE(A)M: Arts and Design in Science Exhibition





















I am thrilled to be mentioned in this press release (see below)!:
 
 

BioCT holds Summer Kick-Off at in Groton

The weather cooperated beautifully at BioCT’s 3rd Annual Summer Kick-Off, held at The Innovation Commons in Groton June 12. “We were thrilled to see so many members, colleagues, and friends at the event,” said Dawn Hocevar, president and CEO of BioCT.

The evening started out with the first-ever BioCT STE[A]M: Arts and Design in Science Exhibition, featuring scientists who are artists or artists who love science from around the state.

One of the artists, Marsha Borden, said, “The entire art exhibition looked great last night!  I especially appreciated the installation of my piece. I’m sure it wasn’t easy to get that up on the wall. But it looked perfect,” she said, referring to her Trashy Coral piece made entirely of recycled plastic bags.

At 5 pm a commemorative plaque was unveiled, thanking Connectictut’s Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and Pfizer for making the incubator/co-working space at The Commons possible. Pfizer donated the building and DECD funded the buildout.

“Thank you to Pfizer for your continued efforts to give back to the Connecticut bioscience community, and thank you to Governor Malloy and Commissioner Smith for your dedication to growing bioscience in Connecticut,” Hocevar said. “We also want to thank Susan Froshauer, former president and CEO of CURE, for all her efforts, dedication, and hard work bringing The Commons to fruition."