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2024 Georgia Southern art professor wins global COVID-19 monument design contest, unveiling in Chicago in 2025
2022 Recipient of Georgia Sea Grant’s Artists, Writers and Scholars (AWS) program
Three Georgia artists will offer new perspectives on the value of the state’s coastal resources
Co-Project Leader of 2022 Henry David Thoreau Foundation award (In collaboration with Georgia Southern University Biology professors Dr. John Carroll, Dr. Anthony Siccardi, and Dr. Jennifer Zettler)
Inclusion in The Public Art Archive™ (PAA) second edition of its Have You Seen My Public Art? Map.
https://explore.publicartarchive.org/anniversary-map/
The second edition of the map includes 144 artworks across all 50 states created by over 176 unique artists and studios within the last 10 years.
Missoula Art Museum The Space Of Hope: A Collective Response Exhibition
The Space Of Hope: A Collective Response
MAM invited feminist approaches, Indigenous voices, and underrepresented viewpoints through an open submission process. 13 artists (12 women, one man) were then chosen as their works represented new aspects of healing, reparations, nurturing, cooperation, unity, and problem-solving as a global society.
Read Rebecca Solnit's most recent piece in The Guardian: Our climate change turning point is right here, right now - July 12, 2021
Journal of the Motherhood Initiative Double Issue
Vol 11, No 2/Vol 12, No 1 (Fall 2020/Spring 2021)
Giant sculptures on display as part of 2018 Public Art Exhibition
The Public Art Exhibition is a biennial exhibition hosted by the Public Art Fund of Community Foundation of the Lowcountry. It features 20 large-scale sculptures created by artists from around the country. Nineteen sculptures are at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, and one is at Hilton Head Island Airport. Exhibition hours coincide with the hours at the museum and the airport and the sculptures will be on display until Jan. 31.