Come Visit Me at the Coolidge Corner Art Festival

Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 11 am-6 pm

I’m excited to share that I’ll be exhibiting my work at the Coolidge Corner Arts Festival this year, and I would love for you to stop by my booth.

There’s something special about showing artwork in person that simply can’t be recreated online. Paintings shift and glow in natural light, textures become visible, and viewers can experience the subtle brushwork and atmosphere that inspired the piece in the first place. Art fairs also create an opportunity for real connection — conversations about favorite landscapes, memories of places, and the stories behind each painting.

Over the past several months, I’ve been working on a collection of new oil landscape paintings inspired by the New England coast, marshes, rolling fields, and quiet moments in nature. Many of these pieces were created after spending time outdoors sketching and observing changing light across the landscape. I’ll also be bringing smaller works, studies, and fresh new paintings that have never been shown before.

Preparing for an art fair always feels like a mix of excitement and organized chaos. Between varnishing paintings, framing work, planning booth layouts, packing supplies, and hoping the weather cooperates, there’s a tremendous amount happening behind the scenes. But despite the long preparation days, it’s one of my favorite ways to share my work. Meeting collectors, fellow artists, and people who simply love art is incredibly energizing and inspiring.

If you’ve followed my work online, this is also a wonderful opportunity to see the paintings in person and talk with me about my process. I love discussing how a piece develops from an initial sketch or memory into a finished oil painting layered with color, texture, and atmosphere.

I’m deeply grateful to every person who supports independent artists — whether that’s by collecting artwork, sharing posts online, attending events, or simply taking the time to engage with the work. Your support makes it possible for artists like me to continue creating.

If you’re local to the Boston area, I hope you’ll come say hello at the fair. I’ll be sharing updates and sneak peeks of the work I’m bringing over on Instagram leading up to the event.

I can’t wait to be part of this year’s Coolidge Corner Arts Festival and look forward to seeing you there.

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