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Opening March 15 at the Science Museum of Virginia is the Washed Ashore Project exhibit, featuring a dozen giant sea life sculptures made entirely of plastic pollution. These beautifully designed marine life sculptures are constructed of marine debris collected through volunteer and community clean ups and transformed into powerful sculptures that help teach adults and children alike about environmental conservation and sustainability. The exhibit at the Science Museum will open March 15 and run through September 4, 2017. Do yourself a favor and go visit the show!



Night Garden, seen here, is one of my latest sales. The piece was sold through Fay Sciarra in Hopewell, NJ, and was recently shipped to a buyer in southern California. Thanks, Fay!



For years, I've made a habit of participating in the Postcards from the Edge exhibit to benefit Visual AIDS, and I will be participating again this year. The event takes place at Metro Pictures Gallery, 519 West 24th Street, New York, NY, January 13-15, 2017. Founded in 1988, Visual AIDS is a contemporary arts organization fully committed to raising AIDS awareness by producing visual arts projects, exhibitions, public forums and publications. They are also committed to assisting artists living with HIV/AIDS. Each year they produce the Postcards from the Edge exhibit to further their cause. This year, it is hosted by Metro Pictures with a preview party Jan. 13, 2017, 6 to 8 pm, and the benefit sale Jan. 14 & 15, 10am-6pm. All works are only $85! See you there!


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