Call for submissions: textile-related short films. This means films where textiles or their construction are the subject, catalyst, or feature heavily in the film. This could mean a short documentary on the making of a weaving, a narrative film from the perspective of a towel, an experimental film exploring textile textures, or more! Films must be under 20 minutes long.
We are accepting completed films or proposals
Due date for submissions or proposals: July 31, 2025
If proposing, proposal must be complete by mid to late August
Screening will be in September 2025 in NYC
No More Flowers
I'm excited to announce that my artwork is featured on the cover and in the interior of Stephanie Cawley's book of poetry No More Flowers, published by Birds LLC. Thank you to Hobbes Ginsberg and Karen Sofia Colón for designing the book and including my work.
Postcards from the Edge 2024
Berry Campbell Gallery
526 W 26th Street
New York, NY, USA
In-person preview January 19, 2024 from 6-8PM
An exhibition and sale of postcard sized works to benefit Visual AIDS
My work is featured in Talking Textiles Issue 8 - Knit.
Birds of a Feather
L'Space Gallery
524 West 19th Street
New York, NY, USA
September 14 – October 7, 2023
Opening reception September 14, 6-8pm
In conjunction with New York Textile Month
if you surrender
Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY, USA
January 7 – February 11, 2023
Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York is pleased to present if you surrender, a group exhibition curated by Molly Davy and Daniel Johnson, featuring works by Sophie Chalk, Edi Dai, Dominique Duroseau, Sandra Erbacher, Lisa Kill, Jasmin Risk, and Anne Clare Rogers.
The works in if you surrender explore the way bodies can be a site of translation, bridging the natural world to the inner self. Each artist uses their body to transform ideas into tangible forms, integrating themes of renewal, labor and power. Together, the works invite the viewer to reflect on the tension between intimacy and abstraction. The artists employ a range of mediums and techniques that ask viewers to let go for a little bit and see where you end up.