One of George Sherwood’s sculptures currently on display at Shelburne Museum splits white light into various colors and plays it back as a veritable light show. “Dichroic” films are shaped into…
It is astonishing to watch light play with George Sherwood‘s fabulous sculpture which is being exhibited at Shelburne Museum until the end of October. Light literally plays here—mostly hand-in-hand with slight movements…
More than ever the world needs artists and art, especially when displayed right out in public view. To see art in public spaces, easily accessible to all, makes such a…
I clearly remember the old soap opera, As the World Turns, on black and white television, in part because my mom, much to her horror, got hooked on it. It is easy to get…
The hills of Vermont are once again sunny and hot and full of life in a hundred shades of green.
Orlando. Another code word full of all the meaning that more than fifty lives—and hundreds of friends and family members and hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ+—can infuse. Honestly I have not…
The gods were with us this morning—again!—as we pasted the last six photographs on the buildings on Langdon Street. What an amazing process this whole project has been, both the…
Photographing people at the Farmers Market last Saturday was delightful and productive! Since then Rob Spring and I have been sorting through the images to find the relatively few we’ll…
Compared to the huge miracles of life Springing forth around us this week, the project my friend Rob and I are creating on Langdon Street is tiny. Regardless, are well underway…
My good friend Rob Spring and I are a couple of photographers working together to create a wonderful new art installation this summer as part of the Langdon Street Alive…