I have traveled full circle creating and teaching art for the past 32 years in the Southwest and New England. I enjoy being part of my local community as well as globally. My roots growing up were in New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio. My parents all emigrated to America from other countries. My mom was from Tel-Aviv, Israel, my Dad from Capetown, South Africa ,and my Step Mom from Innsbruck, Austria. All of these places and cultures helped shape who I am today and how I see the world. I received my 120 credit studio diploma from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and my K-12 teaching certificate through Tufts University in Medford, Mass. While teaching art in Chinle, AZ, on the Navajo reservation I received my Master in Arts degree from Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. I then moved to Tucson, Arizona and taught art in Sells, AZ at Baboquivari High School on the Tohono O’odham reservation. After that, I switched gears and taught elementary art in Vail School district at Desert Willow Elementary School. In 2003, it was time to go from the frying pan to the ice box and my family and I moved to mid-coast Maine. I taught art at 4-6 different schools in and around Belfast, Maine followed by the next 13 years at Camden High School. I returned to the Southwest in 2020 in part due to the pandemic to teach at Monument Valley High School in Kayenta, AZ for 2 years.
Currently I am teaching outside of the public school system which has given me the time to conceive, and create more of my own art. I enjoy exploring the arts in many different media but absolutely love printmaking, drawing with my sharpie, creating soft and oil pastel paintings and working with clay both wheel throwing and hand building. My philosophy of art education is that everybody can express themselves through the arts, no matter what age or background. I enjoy facilitating my students through the processes of the creative arts and hope for them to realize that their voice and risk taking is the most important thing about the arts. Once you have your original idea, forging ahead with that single idea is paramount, no matter where it takes you ,especially if you think it might be a mistake.
Currently I am teaching outside of the public school system which has given me the time to conceive, and create more of my own art. I enjoy exploring the arts in many different media but absolutely love printmaking, drawing with my sharpie, creating soft and oil pastel paintings and working with clay both wheel throwing and hand building. My philosophy of art education is that everybody can express themselves through the arts, no matter what age or background. I enjoy facilitating my students through the processes of the creative arts and hope for them to realize that their voice and risk taking is the most important thing about the arts. Once you have your original idea, forging ahead with that single idea is paramount, no matter where it takes you ,especially if you think it might be a mistake.