Handcrafted Stone Sculpture
Contemporary Designs | Classic Materials
EXHIBITION HISTORY (2020 - 22)
Nov - Dec 2022
Katsea Galley
1 W Pennsylvania Ave Suite 107, Towson, MD 21204
End of Year 2022 Group Show
Exhibition Dates: Nov 3 – Dec 22, 2022
One of an eclectic group of local artists selected to exhibit at the newly expanded Katsea Gallery in Towson's reinvigorated town center.
Two stone renditions of modern life were chosen for display in her final show of the year by gallery owner / artist Kathleen Kline, BETTY IN HER BUBBLE BATH and TRUCKIN.
August 2022
Saville and Schwab Galleries
9 N Centre Street, Cumberland, MD 21502
From Marina to Mountain 2022
Exhibition Dates: August 6 – 27, 2022
One of 47 artists selected to exhibit by jurors Eric Key and Ann Shafer to showcase Maryland Federation of Art artists in conjunction with Allegany Arts Council.
FULL SAIL, a handcrafted sailboat-shaped sculpture carved from a single block of alabaster, won two awards at this show: Juror's Choice and the Conley Award for Sculpture.
June 2022
LakeFest
Downtown Columbia Lakefront, Columbia, MD
Columbia Festival of the Arts Invitational Fine Arts & Crafts Show
Show: June 10, 11, 12, 2022.
Booth 31
One of a select group of regional visual artists featured at this annual music, fine arts and crafts show.
April 2022
Harmony Hall Arts Center
10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744
Washington Sculpture Group's Sculpture NOW
Exhibition: April 22 - June 3, 2022
Reception: April 30, 3 –5 pm
A non-thematic exhibition of new works by 48 artists. Featuring my recent limestone sculpture, JAX-IN-THE-BOX*, one of the artworks selected by juror Fitsum Shebeshe and mentioned in the Washington Post's review of the show:
...is echoed by Alan Rhody’s “Jax-in-the-Box,” which looks like a flimsy children’s toy but was in fact carved from a block of limestone. Metal and stone do appear in “Sculpture Now 2022,” but most often in amusingly deceptive guises.
(* sculpture Includes inlaid vintage "eye" hologram by August Muth.)
April 2022 -
Lake Roland Park
Baltimore County, MD
Art on the Trail
Exhibition: April 2022 ongoing
Reception: June 12, 2022 1–3 pm
One of four artists selected for Lake Roland's Art On The Trail award 2022 -- a permanent outdoor sculpture installation at a popular City / County park (over 400,00 visitors annually).
Handcrafted from limestone blocks, this 5 ft tall totem pole-like sculpture, named TERRIPIN STATION, depicts favorite park animals of the land, lake and sky (2 fox, 2 fish, turtle, owl).
Located on the Red trail near the Light Rail tracks (lakeside).
January 2022
Circle Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
MFA Winter Member Show
Exhibition: January 5 – 22, 2022
Reception: Virtual
One of 50* artists selected to exhibit by juror Gerald Ross, Director of Exhibitions, Curator, and Adjunct Faculty at Maryland Institute College of Art, at this seasonal showcase of Maryland Federation of Art artists (of 479 entries).
This lionlike head includes beautiful natural patterns and markings that animate the hand-carved stone sculpture.
December 2021
Circle Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
MFA Small Wonders 2021
Exhibition: December 2 – 23, 2021
Reception: Virtual
One of 82* artists selected to exhibit by juror Amanda Burnham at this popular annual seasonal event (of 484 entries).
"In the wake of nearly two years under the widespread trauma of COVID, I was fascinated by the opportunity to jury this year’s edition of Small Wonders..."
Oct 2021
Long Reach Village Festival
Long Reach Town Center, Columbia, MD
Festival of the Arts
Exhibition: October 15 - 16, 2021
Booth #13
One of a select group of regional visual artists featured at this music, arts and crafts show.
Oct 2021
Quarry Lake Fall Festival
Greenspring Ave, Pikesville, MD 21209
Quarry Lake Fall Festival
Exhibition: October 10, 2021
Booth #8
One of a select group of regional artists featured at this seasonal event.
Sept / Oct 2021
Circle Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
MFA Fall Member Show
Exhibition: September 22 – October 16, 2021
Reception: Virtual
One of 50* artists selected to exhibit by juror Chanel Compton at this popular annual seasonal event (of 545 entries).
This limestone sculpture depicts a hand opening a locked box from within. Of special note are a keyhole, chain rings, and a peephole with a 3D eye peering out at the viewer. (The eye is a vintage hologram from Lasart.)
June 2021
Columbia Festival of the Arts
LakeFest Online (Columbia, MD)
Columbia Festival of the Arts Invitational Fine Arts and Crafts Show
Exhibition: June 7 - 20, 2021
One of 25 artists selected to exhibit fine arts and crafts at this popular annual summer event.
May 2021
Circle Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
MFA Spring Member Show
May 5 – 29, 2021
MFA's 2021 Spring Member Show featured my recent sculpture, "Patience Monk."
One of 56 artists* selected by show juror Joey P. Mánlapaz, Associate Faculty at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University (* from 456 entries).
The alabaster stone I used for this piece is rather striking -- it has alternating ribbons of multiple shades of red, creating beautiful eye-catching patterns throughout the piece.
April / May 2021
Curve Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
Maskulinity
Exhibition: April 15 – May 3, 2021
Reception: Virtual
One of 36 artists selected from 135 entries for MFA's Maskulinity 2021 online exhibition by show juror Anthony Shostak. "Some of the artists strip away masks to reveal roles that may themselves be merely deeper layers that mask true identity. Others present images of fully masked men whose true selves are in plain sight or which are actually defined by the mask itself. The artists play to their strengths, pushing their chosen medium to create visions of masculinity and identity which we help complete through the participatory act of viewing."
January 2021
Circle Gallery
18 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401
MFA's Winter Member's Gallery Show
Exhibition: Jan 6 – 30, 2021
Reception: Virtual
One of the 50 artists selected from 516 entries, by show juror Erin Lehman, Director of The Holtzman and Center for the Arts Galleries at Towson University.
This show features a work entitled "Waiting For The Results 2020." Which could be interpreted as Covid test results, election results, or other news of that year.
The stone is rather unusual, in that it has yellow and red streaks interwoven throughout and also contains some colored crystals.