New Solo Show: Ceremony

Mark your calendars! Friday, April 3rd, my new solo show, Ceremony, opens at The Werk Gallery. This show means a lot to me, and I have put an incredible amount of work into making it happen.

Victor Frankl, holocaust survivor and author of “Man’s Search for Meaning,” tried to teach us that even in the most desperate of circumstances, we must find purpose - that without purpose, we cannot maintain our humanity and will to survive. In this show, my goal is to help the viewer find the right questions to ask themselves, to create space for the collective grief of the moment, to create space for the collective love and joy we must maintain to keep up the fight. Grief is the ultimate price of love, but it is a risk we must be willing to take, or we risk losing what makes us human at all. If we lose that, we have already lost everything.

I am incredibly grateful for The Werk Gallery and Nathan Beard for working with me to make this show a reality, and I hope you will join us there!

The Werk Gallery
2210 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Hours: Wed 12-5, Thur-Sat 12-7, Sun 12-5

Exhibition Dates: April 3 – May 3, 2026
Opening Reception: Friday April 3, 5-9pm
Artist Talk: Sunday April 19, 3pm

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