MA Anthropology,
Painted finishes, Pratt University.
1977 – “Midday Live” with Bill Boggs. The “Lacuna” chair. Guest appearance.
1985 – Channel 22 LI Cable TV. Guest appearance.
1985 – Better Homes and Gardens “Wood” magazine. Zebra Wood Snack Tray.
1987 – 2011- Teacher, Woodworking Technology, Biology, NYCDOE, Queens and Bronx N.Y.
1989 – Fire House Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY. Award of Excellence. ‘Ebb Tide’ Jewel Box
1989 – Mill Pond Gallery, Mill Pond, Long Island. ‘Pyramid Lamp’ series.
1989 – Sands Point Reserve. Special Recognition Award (‘Quantum Box’)
1990 – Guild Hall Museum, E. Hampton, LI., NY. Group Show, “In The Craft Tradition”
1991 – Guild Hall Museum, E. Hampton, LI., NY. ‘Planet X’ Floor Lamp.
1994 – Fine Arts Museum of Long Island. ‘New Chair II’, Third place
1995 – Fine Arts Museum of Long Island. ’New Chair I’, ‘New Chair II’
1995 – 2003 – MA Biological Anthropology, Research Associate, Hunter College,
CUNY. 3D modeling of hard tissue.
1996 – Philadelphia Furniture Show, Philadelphia Convention Center, PA
2002 – Hunter Art Gallery, Hunter College, CUNY.,’Virtual 3D Reconstruction of Bone
Collagen Fiber Orientation’, video presentation
2003 – Modern Microscopy SCANNING 2003.San Diego, CA,; Presentation, “Virtual 3D
reconstruction and visualization techniques in the examination of osteocyte
lacunae and canalicular distribution.
2011 – Present – Research Scholar, Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y.
2016 – Artery Gallery, Milford, N.Y., New chair I., New Chair II, Quantum box, ‘Helix’ Boards
and ‘Helix’ Trays
2016 – Artists Market, Shohola, N.Y., ‘Helix’ boards and ‘Helix’ trays.
2017 – Artery Gallery, Milford, N.Y., ’Helix Necklaces
2017 – Artists Market, Shohola, N.Y., ‘Helix’ Necklaces
2017 – DVAA ‘Art in Bloom’, New Chair I
2018 – DVAA Art in Sixes. ‘Decent with Modification”, 3 works
2019 – DVAA Art in Sixes. Photos-hummingbird series, 4 works
2020 – DVAA Art in Sixes. Triple helix bowl
2021-2023 – DVAA Art in Sixes. Turned works
2023 – DVAA, Narrowsburg, New York, solo show, ‘the curvlinier form’