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Happy May Day, Dear One!


May Day marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere, celebrated halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice. This seasonal greeting is, appropriately, a celebration of warmth and light as I transition towards personal growth and pursue some big goals. 


Over the past year, I have created work with others (more on this below!), learned to honor my voice, accepted a spot in the MFA program at Cornell University, and taken the leap to be a full-time artist! 


Time for a change

This winter, family health challenges once again reminded me about what matters most in my life: connection with others, having room to cherish and enjoy life, and honoring my creative spirit.  I made the exciting and vulnerable decision to both apply to graduate school and leave my full-time work curating public art.


I am deeply excited to be pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts starting this fall, focusing on social, ecological, and contextual practices at Cornell University! Until then, I am transitioning into my studio practice. I am grateful to have the time and space to open my mind and heart energetically before diving into rigorous study.


Some things I am excited to dig into this summer include:


I look forward to sharing more of this with you in the coming months. Sending love and light from Boston, the beautiful homelands of the Pawtucket and Massachusett people. 

Sincerely,

May Day MayDay Mayday!

P.S. An artist always can use a little help from a friend! If you were to seek to help me in any way, I would encourage you to do the following: