Rhode Island Watercolor - Primary Colors Exhobition
“Shelf Life” on display in RIWS Gallery
Rhode Island Watercolor Society - Painting to Music
Online Show - July 20-Aug 16
“Backstage” accepted
Beacon Hill Art Walk
The Beacon Hill Art Walk takes place on the first Sunday of every June throughout the nooks and crannies of Beacon Hill's North Slope. Residents open up their private gardens, alleyways, and courtyards and allow artists to display and sell their artwork
Rhode Island Watercolor Society - Artist Member Show
On exhibit at the 122nd Annual Artist Member Show at RIWS
http://www.rhodeislandwatercolorsociety.wildapricot.org/
Rhode Island Watercolor Society - "Brilliance of Color"
Currently on exhibit - "Roman Forum" at Rhode Island Watercolor Society
Beacon Hill Art Walk
The Beacon Hill Art Walk will take place Sunday June 4th from Noon – 6pm,
throughout the nooks & crannies of Beacon Hill’s North Slope.
Residents open up their private gardens, alleyways, and courtyards and allow artists to display and sell their artwork. It is a chance for visitors to tour the private spaces of Beacon Hill while viewing original, handmade artwork. Thousands of people attend each year. It is a free popular event in the neighborhood, with a festive atmosphere and volunteer musicians playing in various gardens throughout the day.
Around 100 artists usually participate, with a variety of styles, media, and subject matter. As a visitor you will enjoy a unique atmosphere boasting bursts of colors at the background sound of live classical, klezmer, and folk music playing in various gardens throughout the day. Artists display a variety of styles, media, and subject matter.
Legacy Art-Music-Food-Fun-Festival at the Governor Oliver Ames Estate
Legacy Art-Music-Food-Fun-Festival at the Governor Oliver Ames Estate on June 29
My painting "Boston Public Library" was accepted into this show.
Beacon Hill Art Walk
The Beacon Hill Art Walk is an annual event that takes place on the first Sunday in June, throughout the nooks and crannies of Beacon Hill’s North Slope. Residents open up their private gardens, alleyways, and courtyards and allow artists to display and sell their artwork. It is a chance for visitors to tour the private spaces of Beacon Hill while viewing original, handmade artwork. Thousands of people attend each year. It is free.