My primary training in drawing was with William Flynn at the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. After graduating with a degree in Art and Architectural History from
Tufts University, I graduated from
M.I.T. with a Master's of Architecture degree. At M.I.T., I had further studies in drawing with T. Kelly Wilson. I practiced architecture in Boston from 1998 through 2004 at
Schwartz/Silver Architects. While at Schwartz/Silver, my drawings and renderings were published in
Architecture,
Contract and
Build Boston magazine, as well as in a monograph of Schwartz/Silver published by L'Arcaedizioni.
Seven years ago, I returned to live in Western Massachusetts with my family. In addition to developing my work as an artist, I continue to practice architecture with
Juster Pope Frazier in Northampton. My most recent solo exhibit was at
Gurari Collections in the South End in Boston in the spring of 2010 which was also named a Critic's Pick of the Week in the
Boston Globe. Drawings are currently in a group show at the gallery, and my next solo show at Gurari will be in March 2012.
April 2009 was my first solo show at
Wunderarts in Amherst, and the exhibit was featured in the May 2009 issue of
American Art Collector magazine and
Artscope magazine. The
Ken Roberts Architectural Delineation Competition in Dallas selected my drawings as a finalist in 2009 and the winner in 2008 of the Wiley Prize for Hand Delineation in the professional category.
October 2011 was my first showing in New York at the
Chelsea Art Museum in a juried group show for NURTUREart. Finally, two of my drawings were selected for the permanent collection of the
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum and most recently for the
Smith College Museum of Art in October of this year.