
My art utilizes marks to guide viewers into and out of the painting, inviting exploration of hidden and revealed layers. This interplay between concealment and revelation enhances the visual experience, fostering dialogue with the viewer. Through this approach, I aim to create art that captivates aesthetically and prompts thoughtful exploration of space, form, and meaning.
Welcome to the Neighborhood Story Gallery
Inspiring and nurturing the human spirit one story at a time
This project highlights our shared humanity, using art as a bridge to deepen connections and encourage meaningful engagement.
The stories have the potential to reveal pressing community issues, challenge assumptions—both about others and ourselves—and confront the stereotypes that shape our perceptions. Through this process, we create space for respect and empathy.
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My questions to you all is “What does ‘home’ mean to you?” “What things are important in your life?”
On a piece of paper please write or draw your answer and place it in an empty slot in the cabinet, you can also bring a small item on the top shelf.
Feel free to read the stories of others and add your own. Please respect the work, write with kindness.
This is a part of my graduation project for my master’s in fine art at Vermont College for the Arts, VCFA I’m happy you stopped by
Thanks for participating


