Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY
Exhibition Ice Fall opens Oct. 29th 2022 on the Ground Floor of the Salisbury Gallery Carriage House, and runs through January 8th, 2023.
Artist Talk, Harvard University, April 20, 2022
Curate Change exhibition travels to Antarctica November 2021
Glacial Cosmologies Series installed on the National Geographic Endurance next to Frank Hurley’s Shackleton work.
Arctic work enters New York Public Library Collection
Chalk series (Ghost Pile), pigment print on Legacy Baryta paper, 17 x 22 inches.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
A selection of my work from the Arctic region will be on view at the HUCE Center through May 2022. A newly commissioned installation of Ice Fall, along with images from the Glacial Cosmologies Series and the Chalk Series are included. Check the Harvard University website for Covid accessibility.
In Union, Remotely at The Shaker Museum/Mount Lebanon, NY
“As I researched the Shaker community, I was taken with the concept of vibration, of seeking paradise, revelation, community here on earth, …ideal symmetries, attention to detail, design inspired by nature. The images here are from Sylvan Series, an 8-year project of close and constant observation of a tributary of the Hudson River which runs near my home in the Hudson Valley.”
On the Visible and Invisible in the High Arctic, a review by Susan Hoffman Fishman
A review written by Susan Hoffman Fishman, published May 7th 2020 for Artists and Climate Change
Open Field, curated by Nancy Bowen, Colin Thomson, and Lindsay Walt
Yardworks Gallery, Brooklyn Navy Yard Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Navy Yard Shuttle Stop
Fordham University Faculty Spotlight: November 2019 - January 2020
On view with Abby Goldstein and Richard Kalina, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University at Lincoln Center, New York.
National Geographic: Endurance Project Change: A Permanent Polar Exhibition, curated by Zaria Forman, June 2021- Ongoing
Note: This exhibition was postponed from Spring 2020 due to pandemic restrictions.