RSVP for the Market Meets Salon on March 14th 2026
Atlantic Gallery 548 West 28th Street, Suite 540, New York City

Ceramic Sculpture / Teaching Artist
RSVP for the Market Meets Salon on March 14th 2026
Atlantic Gallery 548 West 28th Street, Suite 540, New York City
Solomons, Maryland
“This exhibition inspires environmentally sustainable artmaking through found objects, creative reuse, and upcycled art. By repurposing by-products, waste materials, or unwanted objects and transforming them into something with more perceived and artistic value, artists explore environmental themes, engage in social commentary, implore a call to action, or infuse realism, emotion, or humor in their work. ”
“As an exhibition developer at a natural history museum and a frequent art museum goer, I am an enthusiastic advocate for the power of creativity and all forms of creative expression. Art feeds my personal and professional hunger to discover new ways of being human on a changing planet. Art helps us appreciate diverse, new perspectives and with new eyes come new ways of seeing and being the world. I accepted the invitation to jury Metamorphosis: Recycled, Repurposed, Reimagined because art museums including the Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center have been inspiring trailblazers in engaging diverse audiences to critically reflect, discuss, and respond to challenging contemporary issues including climate change and our relationship with the environment.” Siobhan Starrs
13470 Dowell Road, Solomons, Maryland 20688
Simultaneously on view in the Main Art Gallery


A National Juried Exhibition June 16 until July 14, 2023
USED Juror Russell LaMontagne of LaMontagne Gallery, Boston
Select views of the exhibition, July 2023.

Press:



School of Visual Arts Continuing Education Showcase
at the Flatiron Project Space featured in the SVA ContinuEd Newsletter
133/141 West 21st Street, NY 10011
NY/VT Artist Residency 2022
It was invigorating to work beside other talented artists who used diverse studio techniques, in this creative environment. There are several options, such as ceramics, glass, foundry, welding and printmaking at Salem Art Works. A complex of barns, from what had once been a dairy farm, are converted into studio spaces. Painters, Metal Sculptors, Ceramic Artists, Glass and Stone Artisans worked within the various communal spaces. While housed at the site, I was able to explore the grounds, and neighboring towns.



A Community Engagement Event will be held at MakerSpace NYC
CAC Grant through NYFA and the Department of Cultural Affairs
Engagement Event: Sunday, October 10th and Sunday, October 17th
at 1:00PM till 3:00PM
Location: 450 Front Street Staten Island, New York 10304
https://www.makerspace.nyc/classes










http://milldev.org/marine-park-active-adults/










Lower Manhattan Cultural Council sponsors weekly ceramic workshops at the Center on the Square Senior Center during March, April, May and June. An exhibition of all completed tiles was presented in the Parlor of the Center between June and July 2016. Center on the Square is located at 20 Washington Square Park North, in Manhattan. Â
The Center Director is Laura Marceca. Phone: 212 777-3555 X 106
SU-CASA is supported by public funds from the New York City Council, in partnership with the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Department for the Aging. It is administered in collaboration with the City’s five local arts councils. Â The program began as SPARC in 2012 and was developed as part of Age-Friendly NYC, a citywide effort to make the City more livable for seniors. Â Lower Manhattan Cultural Council empowers artists by providing them with networks, resources, and support, to create vibrant, sustainable communities in Lower Manhattan and beyond.
http://lmcc.net/program/su-casa

