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"A self-taught photographer, I am interested primarily
in landscape and natural phenomena. For inspiration, I look
to trees, rocks and boulders, bodies of water and roofscapes.
I am also interested in monumental architecture as well as the
smaller details that define a location as unique, such as doors,
windows, balconies and streetscapes.
"Previous exhibits at Hagaman Memorial Library include:
LANDSCAPES NEAR AND FAR, March 2020; ICELAND: GLACIERS, ICEBERGS,
STREETSCAPES AND HARBOR SCENES, February 2019: VIEWS OF BRAZIL,
February 2018; BUILDING SITES: CREATIVE VISIONS, July 2017;
GLIMPSES OF GUATEMALA, January 2017. Also; ABSTRACT REALITIES
(Group Show), at Connecticut Hospice, Branford, CT, September
2016; ATLANTIC AND SOUTHESTERN ROCKS, New Haven Free Public
Library, April 2015; WONDERS OF PORTUGAL, New Haven Free Public
Library,
April 2014, and TREES OF LIFE, Wallingford Public Library, December
2013.
"Currently a resident of New Haven, CT, I have also lived
in Brooklyn, NY, Washington, DC and Madrid, Spain. I am a graduate
of Albertus Magnus College and hold master's degrees from New
York University, Georgetown University and Pratt Institute.
"I am a retired librarian who enjoys travel, and have
recently visited Iceland, Brazil, Portugal, Thailand, Laos,
Panama and Guatemala. I am the mother of two adult daughters
not wanted by the FBI and the grandmother of big girls Mila
and Samantha."
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