When We First Arrived, The Corner at Whitman-Walker, Washington DC, curated by Ruth Noack

DYKWTCA (Do You Know Where The Children Are) is a call to action and exhibition of 100+ unique works of art by 100+ leading visual artists that is organized by the artists and activists Mary Ellen Carroll and Lucas Michael. Each work incorporates, or represents an actual account (in whole or in part) from a child who was separated from their family and detained by the US government. Open on Saturday, January 25, 2020 and running until Saturday, March 28, 2020. The works of art will benefit a blind charitable pledge drive that will be announced shortly through DYKWTCA.com.

The text in my painting is from a 15 year old girl:

I arrived in the United States nine days ago. I have been at the Clint Border Patrol Facility for nine days. There are many children here. I have been staying in a room with 25 children. There were no beds, only four mats. We would put two mats together and sleep six children on them. The rest of the children slept right on the ground, including little children. It is concrete. There are babies, as well as older children. They give us two blankets. One to put on the concrete and the other to put over us. There was a two-year-old boy who had been in quarantine because he was sick. There was another girl taking care of him, but she also got sick so when he was released from quarantine, I started to take care of him. I am the third teenage girl who have tried to take care of this little two-year-old boy.

This exhibition and call to action is expected to travel. For more info go to DYKWTCA.com

There are Many Children Here, watercolor, sumi ink and burnished text on paper, 14” x 11”, 2019.

There are Many Children Here, watercolor, sumi ink and burnished text on paper, 14” x 11”, 2019.

The World is a Handkerchief

El Mundo es un Pañuelo, or The World is a Handkerchief, expresses how very small the world can be. Organized by Claudia DeMonte and Cecilia Mandrile, it is on exhibit at the London Print Studio Gallery through June 4, 2019. This exhibition celebrating community and friendship among artists will travel to additional venues. See all the artwork @theworldisahandkerchief

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deCordova Biennial 2019, Lincoln, MA

Eva Lundsager installation, Invitation, deCordova New England Biennial 2019 (April 5–September 15, 2019) at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA. Curated and organized by Sarah Montross, Sam Adams, Elizabeth Upenieks, Martina Tanga, and Scout Hutchinson. Photograph by Clements Photography and Design, Boston.

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Treasures

Treasures, curated by Beth Kantrowitz and Kathleen O’Hara of Drive-by Projects in Watertown, MA, brings artists from Gateway Arts together with a selection of gallery artists, and will be up through March 16, 2019. The gallery is on the second floor of 60-62 Harvard St. in Brookline Village, MA,, open Monday-Friday 9:30-4:30.

2019 Decordova Biennial of New England Artists, April 5 - September 15, 2019.

The 2019 deCordova Museum Biennial of artists with ties to New England will open in April, and include artists Mildred Beltré, William Binnie, Bradley Borthwick, Jenny Brilhart, Eli Brown, Carl D’Alvia, Anoka Faruqee & David Driscoll, Ken Grimes, Yoav Horesh, Erin Johnson, George Longfish, Eva Lundsager, Jonathan Mess, Zoe Pettijohn Schade, Jordan Seaberry, Alexandria Smith, Sheida Soleimani, Emilie Stark-Menneg, Chanel Thervil, Stephen Tourlentes, Elizabeth Tubergen, Bhakti Ziek. Curated and organized by Sarah Montross, Sam Adams, Elizabeth Upenieks, Martina Tanga, and Scout Hutchinson.

Gardening on the Moon

Gardening on the Moon, curated by artist Andrea Belag, will be at George Lawson Gallery in Emeryville, CA, through November 24, 2018. Belag writes “Imagination and intuition guide the hands of the 15 artists I have selected for Gardening on the Moon. They could be called inside outsiders and their strength is in their authentic vision.” Artists include Yevgenia Baras, Andrea Belag, Amy Feldman, Keltie Ferris, Justine Frischmann, Glenn Goldberg, Tamara Gonzales, Elliott Green, Eva Lundsager, Joyce Pensato, Tim Rollins & KOS, Peter Shear, Kianja Strobert, John Walker and Robin Winters. www.georgelawsongallery.com

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Invitation 7 and 9, watercolor and sumi ink on paper, 24” x 18”, 2018.

Invitation 7 and 9, watercolor and sumi ink on paper, 24” x 18”, 2018.

Grit and Sensivity

Grit and Sensitivity at the Donna Beam Gallery, an exhibition focussing on diverse printmaking processes, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, April 2018.  

Constellation 18, monotype, 2017.

Constellation 18, monotype, 2017.

True North at LABspace

True North celebrates community among artists, including artists from upstate New York and surrounding areas.  On view through May. LABspace is located at 2642 NY RT 23, just west of NY RT 22 in Hillsdale NY.

Untitled 9/18/98, sumi ink, watercolor and pencil on paper, 1998. 

Untitled 9/18/98, sumi ink, watercolor and pencil on paper, 1998.