About
My practice is hybrid —art and text inform one another. I have artwork in the collections of the Brooklyn, Metropolitan and Weatherspoon Museums, and grants from Creative Time, New York State Council on the Arts, Art Matters and the NYFoundation for the Arts. I taught in Marymount Manhattan's College Program inside Bedford Hills, a women's maximum security prison, for over twenty years. The essay about my course, "Writing About Art" is included in 'Higher Education and the Carceral State' ( Routledge Press, Mach 2024). My debut novel, BIRD GIRL is being published by Black Rose Writing in August, 2026. Excerpts from it have been published in Susurrus Magazine, The Stone Canoe, and The Gordon Square Review. Artworks made to support the book have appeared in About Place Journal and The Penn Review. I live and work in Montague, Massachusetts.
Featured Work
Bird Girl
A work of literary fiction "Bird Girl" begins when Rebekah Hunnicutt's biggest mistake comes back to haunt her in a new podcast—"Trichophilla on Trial" focuses on her Art Star boyfriend back in Soho in the 1970's, and how she let him sever her knee length hair to exhibit as his art. Armed with some notoriety and four decades worth of obsessive paintings Rebekah must decide if she wants to re-enter the New York Artworld on her own terms.
