Delighted to see my piece Domestic and Rewind pieces featured in the Boston Globe this year.
15th Street Gallery, Salt Lake City, February 2019 /
A wonderful February show with domestics, volumes, and branch pieces at 15th Street Gallery.
11th International Art Competition- Salt Lake City, UT /
Very honored to have my piece “all the things we cannot see” included in this exhibit exploring faith and belief. This show comes around everything 3 years at the Church History Museum in Salt Lake City and showcases some truly masterful work. It will be on display until November of 2019.
Artist Lecture /
In case you missed it here is the lecture I gave at the Wellesley Society of Artists. It explores my process and the meaning in my work.
Wellesley Society of Artist Lecture- Leslie Graff /
I will be speaking at the Wellesley Community Center, Henderson Hall, in Wellesley, MA on Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 6:30 – 9pm. It is open to the public.
I will talk about my various series of work, explaining my process from ideation to final piece. I will show and discuss my work from early brainstorming and sketches, research, and photoshoots to various techniques and mediums. I will share the meaning and ideas in my work, and what prompts my creative decision making.
83rd Fitchburg Regional Award- Fitchburg Art Museum /
I was so honored to receive the 2nd place show award in this years 83rd Regional at The Fitchburg for my piece Do you wan to rewind, fast forward, or eject?
ACQUISITONED For the Permanent collection at the NEWPort ART Museum /
I feel very honored to have "She offered carrots" purchased by the Newport Art Museum to be a part of their permanent collection. Proud to represent contemporary women in art.
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS EXHIBIT - NEWPoRT ART MUSEUM /
I was honored to have a dozen of my domestic and dessert paintings featured in the Newport Art Museum’s Domestic Affairs Show. It was my pleasure to share the walls with an excellent group of contemporary women artists Lisa Barthleson, Nadine Boughton, Kara Dunne, Brooke Erin Goldstein, Nancy Grace Horton, Astrid Reischwitz, and Edith Vonnegut.
My compliments to to Curator Francine Weiss for her the thoughtful exhibit catalogue she compiled for the show which really explored the work of each artist.