Being one of five women artists in the WYNMWA project has been a great honor and joy, so exhibiting my work across Wyoming with Bronwyn, Leah, Katy, and Sarah added exponentially to the experience. I enjoyed seeing how our art lived together in the various venues, and I really enjoyed getting to know my fellow artists better! I volunteered to be the art courier from venue to venue and help with installation and de-installation, which gave me the incredible opportunity to meet a bunch of wonderful people involved in arts organizations around our state.

The exhibit was on display at Shari Brownfield Fine Art in Jackson, Ucross Foundation near Sheridan, Clay Paper Scissors Gallery in Cheyenne, and ART321 in Casper. Each venue hosted an event, and I greatly valued discussing my work with so many art enthusiasts! My most memorable conversation was with a couple from Ireland who were visiting northern Wyoming and came to the event at Ucross. They asked really great questions and grasped the concept of my work: she didn’t want to know the size of my objects, and he said they “look so large,” then exclaimed “you mean the camera lies?” when I stated I can carry them all myself.

These photos are from each of the exhibition venues, in order. Thanks to the Wyoming Committee, National Museum of Women in the Arts and to all who visited the exhibits!

Discussing my work at Shari Brownfield Fine Art with a looped projection of installation images on my right and framed installation images on my left

Two looped projections of my installation images on exhibit in the digital media room at Ucross

My framed installation images at Clay Paper Scissors Gallery living next to Bronwyn’s ceramic wall piece

One looped image projection at ART321 on a very large (approximately 9′ x 12′) movable wall