I'm honored to be part of "Party of 10: Celebrating Women Artists," a curated group exhibition of contemporary art at George Billis Gallery in Fairfield, Connecticut, featuring ten accomplished women artists. The exhibition is curated by Amy Zoller.
About the Exhibition
This exhibition brings together ten contemporary artists whose work spans diverse styles, mediums, and perspectives. As a Connecticut abstract artist, I'm honored to share gallery space with such an incredible group of talented women creating powerful, thought-provoking art. The show celebrates the creativity, vision, and contributions of women in contemporary art, showcasing original paintings, mixed media works, and innovative approaches to visual storytelling.
Featured Artists
- Casey Anderson
- Sherry Karver
- Melissa Mack
- Wendy Briggs Powell
- Shilo Ratner (geometric abstract paintings)
- Katie Riesco
- Jessica Gordon Ryan
- Shelby Smith
- Jane Sutherland
- Tori Vought
My Work in the Exhibition
I'll be presenting a selection of my geometric landscape paintings and abstract compositions that explore the intersection of natural forms and architectural precision. These works reflect my ongoing fascination with color, structure, and the meditative qualities of geometric abstraction. If you're in the Fairfield area, I'd love to see you at the opening reception.
Exhibition Details
Exhibition: Party of 10: Celebrating Women Artists
Curated by: Amy Zoller
Gallery: George Billis Gallery
1700 Post Road, Fairfield, CT 06824
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 19, 2023, 3:00–6:00 PM
About George Billis Gallery
George Billis Gallery is a respected contemporary art gallery with locations in Connecticut and New York, known for representing emerging and established artists working in painting, sculpture, and mixed media. The gallery has a strong commitment to showcasing diverse voices and innovative contemporary art.
Celebrating Women in Contemporary Art
Exhibitions like "Party of 10" play an important role in highlighting the work of women contemporary artists and creating opportunities for visibility, connection, and dialogue within the art community. I'm grateful to curator Amy Zoller and George Billis Gallery for creating this platform. This exhibition is part of a longer history of gallery shows and juried exhibitions — you can view the full record on my gallery exhibitions page.
Can't Attend in Person?
Browse my collection to find original works influenced by my current practice. New to collecting? Read my Guide to Collecting Geometric Abstract Art before you buy.
Follow along on Instagram for behind-the-scenes photos from the opening reception and exhibition highlights.
