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Inside a Texas Artist’s Creative Stay-at-Home Life — When Coronavirus Changes the Process This series for www.papercitymag.com is written during the time of the Coronavirus pandemic, when folks wear masks, practice social distancing and stay put in the their domiciles week after week. We are all developing new habits and way of being. I am using this hibernating time for creative work, and I feel privileged as so many are suddenly without jobs and income; when so many are home with small children and restless teenagers; when so many may not have enough food, or gas in the car. Thus far, I am more than fortunate. ‘Hiberating in Houston’ explores the small whims in which I indulge, the books and Netflix that entertain me, and the things I’m learning in the time of Coronavirus.

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Hibernating in Houston During the Coronavirus

Hibernating in Houston During the Coronavirus

Hibernating in Houston During the Coronavirus

Houston Artist Coronavirus Hibernates in Downtown Mid-Rise – Creating in Isolation

Inside a Texas Artist’s Creative Stay-at-Home Life — When Coronavirus Changes the Process

  • 2022
    • Once Upon a Time
    • Fabulous
  • 2021
    • In the Loop
    • EYEtoEYE FACEtoFACE Portraits SELF portraits
  • 2020
    • A tab ló
    • Finding Our Way
    • PaperCityMag.com: Hibernating in Houston During the Coronavirus
  • 2019
    • Canadian Road Trip – Searching for Roots
    • Mother Nature, Human Nature
  • 2018
    • Body Language, figures of speech
    • Canadian Road Trip – Searching for Roots
  • 2017
    • PaperCityMag.com: South Texas Road Trip
    • Flower & Garden Show
  • 2016
    • Voices of Trees
    • Oh Snap 3
    • PaperCityMag.com: Italian Sojourn Travelogue
  • 2015
    • Finding Our Way
  • 2014
    • Six of one, half dozen of the other
  • 2013
    • Encounters: Paris & Terlingua
  • 2012
    • BIRDBrains
    • Coping With Transition
    • Women Under Siege
  • 2011
    • Houston Permitting Center, Artful Interventions
  • 2009
    • Second Seating
  • 2007
    • Freeform Crochet
  • 2005
    • la folie innocente du couer
  • 2004
    • Shoreline
  • 2000
    • Purse Stories
  • 1999
    • Remembrance: The Eternal Present
    • Woman s p a c e
  • 1987
    • Verte, Verte
    • evergreen TREES evermore
  • 1986
    • Angels, Angels
    • Mary, Molly and Me
  • 1985
    • SiliconStones, Houston Center for Photography
  • 1980
    • China, Ouisie’s Table
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    Working toward a new solo exhibition scheduled for mid-2023 at Heidi Vaughan Fine Art, Houston, TX.

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    My work as a writer and visual artist spans fifty years. I’ve shown work in solo and group exhibitions, produced site-specific installations and served as lead artist for a City of Houston art project.

    Ongoing passions are crafting personal essays, assembling photo collages, printing photographs from negatives, and authoring blog posts, travelogues and an ever-expanding memoir. Not a day goes by that I do not look for connections between and among images and words.

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