It took me over fifty years—and handful of different careers— to prioritize my creative voice. My professional life has been a collection of many chapters, from the high-energy worlds of global merchandising and the Indy 500 to luxury real estate in Los Angeles. For a long time, my work was about building and buying for others. But after moving to the North Shore of Boston, I found myself looking for a deeper sense of purpose and a way to finally reconnect with my own voice.

Finding ceramics was a liberation. Committing to the process full-time has been transformative in every way, proving that the most profound shifts often happen exactly when we are finally ready for them.

Creativity first

The Studio

My work is centered in a historic mill building in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is a space defined by incredible morning light, vintage wide-plank floors, and where a midday lunchtime whistle echoes a different era.

I show up here daily with a sense of excitement and gratitude that I am able to experience a great joy. My ceramics are a reflection of this chapter—a celebration of intentionality, the beauty of imperfection, and the thrill of finally putting soul to clay.

I hope you can feel that energy in every piece.Gallery Representation

The Gallery on Federal, Newburyport, MA

Exhibitions

2026

Sense of Place, TAG - The Art Gallery, Boston, MA (Juried) | 40th Annual Omer T. Lassonde Exhibition, New Hampshire Art Association, Portsmouth, NH (Juried) | Listening to our Planet, Cambridge Art Association, Cambridge, MA (Juried) | Spaces, Cambridge Art Association, Cambridge, MA (Juried) | Art in the Barn, Essex Greenbelt, Essex, MA (Juried)

2025

Art in the Barn, Essex Greenbelt, Essex, MA (Juried)

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