The Artist Talk Is Now Live
Walking Through the Work
As Time & Transformation continues to unfold at GoggleWorks, I’ve been reflecting on the experience of opening night — and the rare opportunity to speak about the work in a more personal, dimensional way.
For those who were unable to attend in person, my Artist Talk is now available to watch.
In this conversation, I walk through the evolution of the paintings across two decades — from the earliest works created in my first GoggleWorks studio, through the years of expansion, risk, and personal transformation that shaped what you see today.
If you couldn’t make it to the exhibition, this talk offers a meaningful window into the process, the transitions, and the emotional architecture behind the work.
And for those who are local, Time & Transformation will remain open to the public through March 15th — an immersive way to experience the chronology of the paintings and their shifting language of gesture, color, and energy in person.
Where Ideas Become Artwork
Our second workshop, The Language of Color, takes place tomorrow and is now sold out.
The response to this exploration of color as an emotional and symbolic language has been incredibly energizing, and I’m so looking forward to guiding this intimate group through the experience.
For those who missed it, there is one final workshop remaining in this winter series:
From Idea to Artwork: Getting Unstuck & Starting Strong
Saturday · March 28
11 AM – 3 PM
This double-session intensive is designed to help artists and creatives move from concept into creation — breaking through hesitation, perfectionism, and the creative blocks that often prevent work from beginning.
Together, we’ll focus on translating ideas into physical expression — building momentum, structure, and confidence in the earliest stages of making.
This workshop is intentionally limited to 6 participants only to preserve depth, dialogue, and individualized guidance.
Registration is now live.
Learn more here.
LATELY, I’VE BEEN THINKING…
“I believe we are living in a moment that calls us to align more truthfully with who we are — and to express that alignment through what we make, how we live, and the courage with which we begin.”
Thank you, as always, for walking alongside me — through the exhibitions, the conversations, and the creative work still unfolding.
Until next time,