• Studio Relay •Café Allongé, (Very) Tiny Table Top Theatre •Separately & Together •Set Design for Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Deuces are Wild •Stoops •Lakeline •Pigmented PotsMadison Children's Museum Reception •Working with the AlphabetBooksCoversRest of the Forest •6000 ProjectHandbagsAddition = SubtractionJewelryPedestrian Art for Democracy •When the Red Ball Drops in GreenwichGrapefruitTeapotsPaper VesselsVesselsEmbroidered ClothingLeaf PiecesWearables• notes collaborative work

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011

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    The sun, water, pigment, glass jars, 2011


Using readily available resources (the sun and water) I wanted to create a three-dimensional space of curiosity. Careful container choices and specific pigment mixtures led to a window well becoming a light and color laboratory in the Madison Children’s Museum in 2011.