Searching for Life: Regrowth & Display

My self-portrait, Lamb of God, is currently on display at Xavier University Art Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio! It's part of a WE, the Women's Caucus Exhibition titled Searching for Life: Regrowth & Display that felt very appropriate. The opening reception is this coming Friday, October 7 and I believe the show runs till the end of October. I am bummed I won't be able to make it to see the show in person (unless someone wants to take a long road trip with me in mid-October) but I am super pumped because this is the beginning of a new series and the first exhibition of it. This image is part of a small set called Resurrection, which is part of a larger series that I am currently working on about spirituality. Speaking of which, I've been experiencing a lot of synchronicities lately. I'm not sure if this one really counts but today I sat down planning to post some sort of announcement about this exhibition and remembered that I was in the hospital with Covid this time two years ago. Out of curiosity, I opened my photo archive to see what I was doing on this day two years ago and this image was the first thing I saw. How fun is that!

By |2022-10-03T16:04:50-06:00October 3rd, 2022|Categories: Exhibitions, Photography|0 Comments

Game-Based Learning Conference Proposal Accepted for SPESC!

Ahoy friends! I’m excited to announce that I’ll be presenting at the 2022 SPE South Central conference, Come Together, taking place Oct. 14-15 in Shreveport, LA. I’ve been a member of SPE since 2010 and am super pumped to get to share my thesis research with my favorite photography group. I’ve exhibited work at SPE but this will be my first time presenting so that is also super exciting. I don’t know the exact date and time of my presentation yet but below you can find the title and a bit of information regarding my session. Game-Based [...]

By |2022-09-23T13:12:36-06:00August 27th, 2022|Categories: Conferences, Exhibitions, News, Photography|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Alternative Narratives

Super pumped to announce that my #MeToo work has been accepted for exhibition in Alternative Narratives, an online alternative process photography exhibition in honor of Women's History Month hosted by AlternativeProcesses.org. Only twenty-two artists were chosen to exhibit out of 190 applicants so it is a huge honor. There are some seriously talented and creative folks in this exhibition and I feel extra flattered to be included in their number. It's been a minute since I've exhibited my photography work and I'm excited to be sharing again. I am itching to create new work but I have a lot of great work from grad school that I want to get out into the world a bit more so I'm excited about this opportunity. The online exhibition isn't live yet but I will update this post once it is. In the meantime check out Alternative Processes online at alternativeprocesses.org and on Instagram @alternativeprocesses.

By |2022-04-01T05:16:16-06:00April 1st, 2022|Categories: Exhibitions|Tags: , |0 Comments

Officially Completed My Master’s Degree!

Woohoo! I have officially earned my MFA in Visual Communication Design! This is a dream that has been baking for a long time and it feels really great to finally cross the finish line. Yesterday, December 10th, 2021, marked the end of five amazing and challenging years of graduate school. It's definitely time to wrap up my MFA but it still feels bittersweet. I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity to go to grad school and to invest in myself professionally. I was very aware of this privilege during my time in grad school so I did [...]

By |2022-03-16T13:06:35-06:00December 11th, 2021|Categories: Grad School, Journals, News|Tags: , |0 Comments

Lumen, My MFA Thesis Exhibition

My MFA thesis exhibition is a wrap! I was super nervous about my show but it turned out great and everyone I spoke with told me they enjoyed playing the game. It was great to see strangers playing together and having a good time. Thanks to the pandemic and COVID it's taken a long time to wrap up this project. There's definitely still room for improvement but I think this is a pretty great start. Visit this blog post to read more about my MFA exhibition and Lumen, the card game/teaching tool I created.

By |2022-03-07T20:36:27-06:00October 2nd, 2021|Categories: Design, Exhibitions, Grad School|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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