Presence

2013

Presence

2013

In 2006, I was introduced to the American artist Charles Burchfield’s work and identified with his reverence for nature and anthropomorphic vision of the landscape. In 2013, I was named the Burchfield Penney Art Center’s first Artist-in-Residence. Presence is the series of photographs I made throughout the year in the landscape across from Burchfield’s former residence, now a nature preserve, in Buffalo, New York.

I began my residency studying Burchfield’s paintings and writings related to solitude. Despite my initial focus, however, what I experienced in Buffalo was a strong sense of accompaniment by the Center’s community and beyond. What emerged was a series of portraits of trees and still lifes that depict coupled saplings and intertwined vines with circular motifs.

I titled the images after creative progenitors of the environmental movement and other influences: Presence 5, Charles Burchfield; Presence 8, Wendell Berry, the activist and writer; Presence 10, Tony Bannon, Executive Director of the Burchfield Penney Art Center and a long-time mentor; and Presence 13, Josephine N. Cusimano, my grandmother, who raised me in a nearby Western New York landscape and whose love for the natural world cultivated my own.


RECOGNITION & FEATURES

Museum Collection

Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY

Solo Exhibition

Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY (catalog)

Group Exhibitions

Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY
Weeks Gallery, Jamestown Community College (SUNY), Jamestown, NY

Press and Features

Fraction Magazine, April 2016
The Buffalo News, June 11, 2014
The Jamestown Post-Journal, January 27, 2013

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