ART About Teenagers at UVM

Lillibridge Dakota 1966 ouch painting

I am working on a whole new show to hang at the University of Vermont’s Continuing Education administrative building next week. Here are snapshots of a few of the new pieces. I have wanted to do a series about teenagers. Being them and raising them in these ridiculously complex times. I can’t wait to write the narrative to accompany this show. My friend and partner in crime—Maggie Pace was my editor today. She helped me settle down by picking out/eliminating pieces, helping me determine what was still needed and allowing me to say out loud what is dancing around in my head. Thanks Maggie! A very productive day indeed.

Give me land lots of land…

My friend and partner in crime, graphic/web designer Maggie Pace sent this to me today. Ain’t it the truth. I know to my South Dakota friends I am no cowgirl, however the great plains of my upbringing gives me a great need for freedom and room to roam. I don’t like to be fenced in–it makes me nervous. I even like to sit close to exits in case I need to flee (not sure what that is about, I’ll explore that with my therapist later).

Thanks Maggie! Indeed words to live by.