NEWS
- Three large scale Glass Pyrograph pieces have become part of permanent collection of U.S. Bank Center in downtown Seattle. Open to the public view. Artist reception is scheduled on June 20, 2023.
- Trace 11811, a large Glass Pyrograph scroll and Leaving a Legacy, a uranium glass installation have become part of parmanent collection of The Eretz Israel Museum (MUZA) in Tel Aviv, Israel.
UPCOMING
- June 20, 2023, attending an artist reception at U.S. Bank Center in downtown Seattle. A selection of artists have been commissioned to create large scale artworks for the renovated building.
RECENT
- April 17 – May 12, 2023, Drawing with Fire: Works on Paper by Etsuko Ichikawa, Mobius Gallery, Cascadia College, Bothell, WA
- February 4 – March 3, 2023, Splash!, the Donkey Mill Art Center’s 16th annual art auction, Holualoa, Hawaii
- January 19 – 22, 2023, Sarah Myerscough Gallery introducing my Glass Pyrograph at FOG Design+Art fair in San Francisco.
- January 5 – March 1, 2023, Solo exhibit “1200 degrees” at The Eretz Israel Museum (MUZA) in Tel Aviv. Exhibit contains a large Glass Pyrograph scroll and film 2100°/451° in their glass pavilion, and a uranium glass installation Leaving a Legacy and two films VITRIFIED and Echo at Satsop are on view in their darkroom.
- October-November 2022: Judith Murdock Kohl Artist and Writers Residency, supported by the Kohls, Point Arena, California
- October 10 – 16, 2022, Sarah Myerscough Gallery introducing my Glass Pyrograph at DARK MATTER at PAD London.
- August 2022: Participating in International Festival of Glass, Stourbridge, England
- June 2022: North Cascades Residency, supported by Mary Kiesau Community Fellowship, Methow Valley, Washington
- October – November 2021: Hawai’I Volcanoes National Park Residency, awarded by National Parks Arts Foundation, Big Island, Hawai’i
- May 26, 2020 – March 21, 2021: Broken Poems of Fireflies, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman, WA