Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In: Accepted into Freedom Reframed
I’m honored to share that my work, Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In, has been accepted into Collage Artists of America’s Freedom Reframed exhibition.
I’m deeply grateful to juror Shannon Currie-Holmes and to Collage Artists of America for including this piece in a show that centers on freedom, perspective, and the many ways we reframe our experiences. For as long as I can remember, my work has circled around the real, the imagined, and freedom, so it feels especially meaningful to have this piece included in an exhibition built around those ideas.
Wolf—Don’t Fence Me In speaks to something I return to again and again in my work—the longing for freedom, the untamed spirit, and the quiet strength of what refuses to be contained. Nature has always been my greatest teacher, and the wolf, like the bird, carries a presence that is both symbolic and deeply felt. It reminds us of instinct, endurance, and the wild inner life that remains intact despite the fences we encounter.
The exhibition will be on view May 2–21, 2026 at the Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Gallery in Burbank, California.
I’m very thankful for this opportunity and pleased to have this work included alongside the work of other artists exploring such a meaningful theme.

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